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792:. Founded in 1571 by the Dominican Order of Santo Domingo. The main facade of the temple was showing patterns of action and framework of the city. There remains only the church and the main facade on which can be seen an image of Santo Domingo. Recent excavations at the site of the monastery have uncovered interesting archeological data that provide insights into the historical evolution of this part of the Old Town. The 3rd and 4th centuries feature a mosaic that decorated a Roman house located within the city walls. Visigothic has discovered one of the oldest churches in the city of San AndrĂ©s. During the Islamic period the site was occupied by a cemetery and from the 12th century are remains of a new wall that would enclose the Islamic city. With the arrival of the Christians in the 13th century, the former Visigothic church was restored, bringing with it a cemetery. Already in the 16th century the monastery was founded today. 27: 43: 50: 544: 495: 1768: 391: 302: 642: 575: 458: 586:, one of the main streets of the city and connected it to the municipal forum. Made of granite and originally faced with marble, it measures 13.97 metres (45.8 ft) high, 5.70 metres (18.7 ft) wide and 8.67 metres (28.4 ft) internal diameter. It is believed to have a triumphal character, although it could also serve as a prelude to the Provincial Forum. Its name is arbitrary, as the commemorative inscription was lost centuries ago. 2722: 633:, the oldest Mithraeum artefacts are observed outside of Rome and MĂ©rida "is at the head of the provincial places where the cult is encountered". These are currently located in the National Museum of Roman Art in MĂ©rida, including the latest remains found in excavations as recently as 2003. He notes that some of the sculptures being discovered at the site are in very good condition, leading him to believe they were "hidden on purpose". 1895: 2715: 1539: 491:. This was replaced by several arcs in the 17th century after a flood in 1603 damaged part of the structure. In the Roman era the length was extended several times, adding at least five consecutive sections of arches so that the road is not cut during the periodic flooding of the Guadiana. The bridge spans a total of 792 m, making it one of the largest surviving bridges of ancient times. 786:. The only remnant of Visigothic architecture preserved in Spain that has no liturgical character. It was built by Bishop Mason in the second half of the 6th century. Near the Basilica of Santa Eulalia de MĂ©rida, it served as a hospital and shelter for the pilgrims who came to venerate the remains of the child martyr, it was also used as a hospital for the poor of the city. 534:
This aqueduct brought water from streams and underground springs located north of the city. The subterranean part of the aqueduct is very well preserved, but the structure built to cross the Albarregas valley is not. The only surviving elements of that structure are three pillars and their arches
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The amphitheatre was dedicated in 8 BC, for use in gladiatorial contests and staged beast-hunts. It has an elliptical arena, surrounded by tiered seating for around 15,000 spectators, divided according to the requirements of Augustan ideology: the lowest seats were reserved for the highest status
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and his sons, when a walkway around the monument and new decorative elements were added. Subsequently, with the advent of Christianity as Rome's sole state religion, theatrical performances were officially declared immoral: the theatre was abandoned and most of its fabric was covered with earth,
804:. National Monument since 1931. Situated on the outskirts of the city, it has a circular chamber of 5.10 meters in diameter, a corridor 20 meters long, and a mound of stones and earth covering the construction, with a height of 3.50 meters, an elliptical shape that reaches 35 meters at its axis. 450:, with tiered stands above. At some 400m long and 100m wide, the Circus was the city's largest building, and could seat about 30,000 spectators – the city's entire population, more or less. Like most circuses throughout the Roman Empire, MĂ©rida's resembled a scaled-down version of Rome's 744:. The monument consists of an arcaded building with a wall which is home to diverse niches for statues found here. It is located near the Temple of Diana in one of two forums held by MĂ©rida: one local and one provincial located in the Cardus Maximus. 657:
of the Roman city. Both are the best examples of funerary constructions in Emerita. The materials used for manufacturing of the building are unworked stone and granite for the seating. Both buildings have preserved their identifying
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Reservoir (a residential suburb of MĂ©rida and place of leisure in summer has been constructed around them.) They have traditionally been considered of Roman origin, although some scholars now argue its medieval
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The circus of Augusta Emerita was built some time around 20 BC, and was in use for many years before its dedication some thirty years later, probably during the reign of Augustus' successor,
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Rectangular, and surrounded by columns, it faces the front of the city's Forum. This front is formed by a set of six columns ending in a gable. It is mainly built of granite.
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located next to the monument of the Roman circus and near to another aqueduct built in the 16th century, partly composed of material reused from the Roman aqueduct.
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and a room of the famous western sector Cosmogonic Mosaic, an allegorical representation of the elements of nature (rivers, winds, etc.) overseen by the figure of
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This building was found fortuitously in the early 1960s, and is located on the southern slope of Mount San AlbĂ­n. Its proximity to the location of MĂ©rida's
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spectators. Only these lowest tiers survive. Once the games had fallen into disuse, the stone of the upper tiers was quarried for use elsewhere.
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located 5 km from the city. The arcade is fairly well preserved, especially the section that spans the valley of the river Albarregas.
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it is a very interesting site that describes the various vicissitudes suffered by this church from its construction to present day.
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Recently, the area has been arranged as a promenade and park about the relation to death of MĂ©rida inhabitants. Quotations of
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led to its current name. The whole house was built in blocks of unworked stone with reinforced corners. It demonstrates the
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This aqueduct dates from the early 1st century BC, and was part of the supply system that brought water to MĂ©rida from the
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The bridge can be considered the focal point of the city. It connects to one of the main arteries of the colony, the
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The city was situated at the junction of several important routes. It sat near a crossing of the
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era. In the sixteenth century AD it was partly re-used for the palace of the Count of Corbos.
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Augusta Emerita. The theater and amphitheater are visible to the right, along the city wall.
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are displayed in panels, and tomb remains and trees are mixed with panels explaining
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These are the protected sites of the Archaeological Ensemble of MĂ©rida as listed by
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An entrance arch, possibly to the provincial forum. It was located in the
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The location of the bridge was carefully selected at a ford of the river
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connected the city west to Felicitas Julia Olisippo (Lisbon), south to
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are two roofless funeral buildings, part of a necropolis outside the
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formed a central divide within, to provide a continuous trackway for
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As mentioned above, it is not considered the actual Mithraeum but a
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The theatre was built from 16 to 15 BC and dedicated by the consul
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is one of the largest and most extensive archaeological sites in
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to barely a few hundred yards downstream. From here started the
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Santos FernĂĄndez, Jose LuĂ­s; Espinosa, Merche (6 March 2005).
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The spina was 223m long and 8.5m wide, substantial and ornate.
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Sta. Eulalia Basilica: Interpretation Centre, Temple of Mars
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This temple is a municipal building belonging to the city
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The area is accessed through the MĂ©rida Mithraeum House.
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Augusta Emerita is located in Spain
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38°55â€ČN 6°20â€ČW / 38.917°N 6.333°W / 38.917; -6.333
Roman
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Roman Emperor
Augustus
Emeriti
Cantabrian Wars
Legio V Alaudae
Legio X Gemina
Legio XX Valeria Victrix
Roman province
Lusitania
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Guadiana
Roman roads
Hispalis
Corduba
Toletum
Spain

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