The visit begins with an audio-visual prjection narrating the charges that have ocurred on the Ebro River since ancient times, explaining aspects of river navigation and the port of Caesargusta on once of his journeys.
Visitors then go on to see several displays that explain the architecture of the remains preserved in situ. There is a showcase with different examples of amphores, the main container used in the food trade in Roman times as well ea a model of a river boat.
Another model, accompained by audio information, offers us a faithful representation of the building that provided access from the port of Caesaraugusta to the city´s Forum around the middle of 1st century A.D.
Finally, on one of the museum´s walls, there is a measuring scale which we have called the Ebrometer and which marks two of the greatest river floods recorded and also shows the differences in height between current ground level, that of the Forum Square, and the vestibule of the monumental building.