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 Andrés. 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.
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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.
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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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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,
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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.
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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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716:. The name of this site refers to its previous existence as an Arab neighborhood. There are also Roman remains. Above it stands the MorerĂas avant-garde building, headquarters of several departments of the Junta de Extremadura.
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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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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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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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1822:For official site names, see each article or the
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2132:Archaeological Ensemble of Tarraco
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2006:with its Extra-mural Churches
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1207:Biblioteca Nacional de España
1726:National Museum of Roman Art
1525:A 18 km southwest of Merida.
1314:"El Teatro Romano de MĂ©rida"
1202:List of Roman sites in Spain
1111:National Museum of Roman Art
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3121:UNESCO World Heritage Sites
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2146:Palau de la MĂșsica Catalana
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3128:Legacy of the Roman Empire
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2300:, Biodiversity and Culture
2247:Historic Centre of CĂłrdoba
1590:UNESCO World Heritage Site
702:Other archaeological sites
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853:Acueducto de los Milagros
768:Basilica of Santa Eulalia
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693:Roman funerary practices
363:Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa
282:Legio XX Valeria Victrix
225:Europe and North America
3123:; Proposed; in Danger
2917:Palestinian territories
2021:Historic Walled Town of
1862:Kingdom of the Asturias
1759:Thermal Baths at Alange
1380:Lanchas, SofĂa (2013).
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1098:Albarrana Islamic Tower
946:Santa Catalina Basilica
31:Roman theater in MĂ©rida
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1992:Archaeological Site of
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2152:Hospital de Sant Pau
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1733:Sta. Eulalia Obelisk
1625:Guadiana River Dam,
1546:at Wikimedia Commons
1324:on 18 September 2018
627:Jaime Alvar Ezquerra
602:house with interior
2344:Teide National Park
2292:Serra de Tramuntana
2016:Old Town of CĂĄceres
1867:Roman walls of Lugo
1619:Alcantarilla Bridge
1612:San LĂĄzaro Aqueduct
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881:Alcantarilla Bridge
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