Like some other parts in the rest of the Mediterranean coast of the Iberian Peninsula, Catalonia was colonised by Ancient Greeks, who settled around the Roses area. Both Greeks and Carthaginians (who, in the course of the Second Punic War, briefly ruled the territory) interacted with the main Iberian substratum. After the Carthaginian defeat by Rome, it became, along with the rest of Hispania, part of the Roman Empire, Tarraco being one of the main Roman posts in the Iberian Peninsula.
BARCELONA

Barcelona is a city that I just love it, I wonder. Here Gaudi, my favorite architect and the most influence on my photography and my work as a publicist, has the most influential architectural structures and some walks, plazas and neighborhoods that invite strolling, to live on the street, enjoying your neighbors …. buy and enjoy in their …
SITGEST

References to the first inhabitants of Sitges dates back to before the Neolithic period and in more modern times is documented an Iberian settlement on the fourth century C.. In addition, studies find that in the first century Sitges had two small villages around each hill of Point and one to the shrine of Vinyet.