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Commencement of filming on a new documentary in Cartagena begins today

Filming initiates in Cartagena for a new documentary showcasing Spain's extended Roman path, the Viá Augusta.

Production begins on a new documentary in Cartagena
Production begins on a new documentary in Cartagena

Commencement of filming on a new documentary in Cartagena begins today

In the sun-kissed city of Cartagena, Spain, the cameras are rolling for a captivating new documentary that delves into the historical significance of the Vía Augusta, the country's longest Roman road.

Situated at the heart of this fascinating project, Cartagena—known in Roman times as Carthago Nova—boasts deep historical roots, making it an ideal location to explore the rich tapestry of the Vía Augusta's past.

The documentary, produced by On White, is approximately 15 minutes long and aims to shed light on the archaeological and cultural heritage associated with the road. It's expected to encourage people to learn about the history and enjoy the natural beauty of the area while cycling.

The film will showcase the historical and natural attractions of Cartagena and the Via Augusta, with the ultimate goal of boosting cultural cycling tourism along this ancient Roman route. The production has received support from Cartagena's City Council and a budget of over €33,000.

The documentary is part of a bigger plan to promote sustainable tourism, focusing on history, nature, and outdoor activities. It's set to attract interest in cultural cycling tourism along the Via Augusta, as well as cycling fans and culture lovers.

While specific details about the documentary’s objectives and its official release date have not yet been disclosed publicly, it's scheduled for release in early 2026. The documentary is anticipated to attract visitors to Cartagena and the surrounding regions, providing an opportunity for them to discover the attractions of this historic city and the stunning landscapes along the Via Augusta.

The Vía Augusta was a crucial Roman route that linked important cities, and its exploration will undoubtedly offer a fascinating journey through time. This new documentary promises to be an engaging and enlightening experience, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in the history and beauty of Cartagena and the Via Augusta.

Stay tuned for more updates on the release of this exciting new documentary!

This project, focusing on the historical significance of the Vía Augusta, also includes the promotion of home-and-garden and education-and-self-development through the exploration of lifestyle choices made by those living along the Vía Augusta in ancient Roman times. As travelers follow the documented cycling journey along the Vía Augusta, they will gain insights into various home-and-garden structures, educational facilities, and self-development practices of the past, offering a unique blend of historical and contemporary learning experiences.

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