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Archaeological Ensemble of Merida Collection

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Background imageArchaeological Ensemble of Merida Collection: Aqueduct of Miracles (Acueducto de los Milagros) over the Albarregas river, Merida, Extremadura

Aqueduct of Miracles (Acueducto de los Milagros) over the Albarregas river, Merida, Extremadura, Badajoz, Spain

Background imageArchaeological Ensemble of Merida Collection: Aqueduct of Miracles (Acueducto de los Milagros) over the Albarregas river, Merida, Extremadura

Aqueduct of Miracles (Acueducto de los Milagros) over the Albarregas river, Merida, Extremadura, Badajoz, Spain

Background imageArchaeological Ensemble of Merida Collection: Portico of the Roman Forum in Merida, Spain

Portico of the Roman Forum in Merida, Spain

Background imageArchaeological Ensemble of Merida Collection: The Puente Romano (Roman Bridge) over the Guadiana river, dating back to the 1st century

The Puente Romano (Roman Bridge) over the Guadiana river, dating back to the 1st century BC. It is the worlds longest bridge from ancient times

Background imageArchaeological Ensemble of Merida Collection: The Roman aqueduct of San Lazaro (Acueducto de San Lazaro) over the Albarregas river

The Roman aqueduct of San Lazaro (Acueducto de San Lazaro) over the Albarregas river, built in the 1st century, Merida, Extremadura, Badajoz, Spain

Background imageArchaeological Ensemble of Merida Collection: Roman Temple of Diana, built in the late 1st century BC, in Merida, capital of Extremadura

Roman Temple of Diana, built in the late 1st century BC, in Merida, capital of Extremadura, Badajoz, Spain

Background imageArchaeological Ensemble of Merida Collection: Lusitania Bridge over the Guadiana river. Merida, Spain

Lusitania Bridge over the Guadiana river. Merida, Spain

Background imageArchaeological Ensemble of Merida Collection: Detail of the Portico of the Roman Forum in Merida depicting Medusa. Spain

Detail of the Portico of the Roman Forum in Merida depicting Medusa. Spain

Background imageArchaeological Ensemble of Merida Collection: Temple of Diana, Roman Forum, Merida, Extremadura, Spain

Temple of Diana, Roman Forum, Merida, Extremadura, Spain

Background imageArchaeological Ensemble of Merida Collection: The Puente Romano (Roman Bridge) over the Guadiana river, dating back to the 1st

The Puente Romano (Roman Bridge) over the Guadiana river, dating back to the 1st century BC. It is the worlds longest bridge from ancient times

Background imageArchaeological Ensemble of Merida Collection: Plaza de Espana and Santa Maria la Mayor cathedral (Santa Iglesia Catedral Metropolitana

Plaza de Espana and Santa Maria la Mayor cathedral (Santa Iglesia Catedral Metropolitana de Santa Maria la Mayor) in the evening, Merida. Spain

Background imageArchaeological Ensemble of Merida Collection: Detail of a house. Merida, Spain

Detail of a house. Merida, Spain

Background imageArchaeological Ensemble of Merida Collection: The Alcazaba, a Moorish fortification built in 835. A Unesco World Heritage Site, Merida

The Alcazaba, a Moorish fortification built in 835. A Unesco World Heritage Site, Merida. Spain

Background imageArchaeological Ensemble of Merida Collection: Detail of a fountain at Plaza de Espana, Merida. Spain

Detail of a fountain at Plaza de Espana, Merida. Spain

Background imageArchaeological Ensemble of Merida Collection: The Emperor Augustus in the gardens of the Roman Theatre of Merida, a construction

The Emperor Augustus in the gardens of the Roman Theatre of Merida, a construction promoted by the consul Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, dating back to the year 15 BCE. A Unesco World Heritage Site

Background imageArchaeological Ensemble of Merida Collection: Detail of the Roman Theatre of Merida, a construction promoted by the consul Marcus

Detail of the Roman Theatre of Merida, a construction promoted by the consul Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa, dating back to the year 15 BCE. A Unesco World Heritage Site. Merida, Spain

Background imageArchaeological Ensemble of Merida Collection: Templo de Diana (Diana Temple), a roman temple dating back to the 1st century BC

Templo de Diana (Diana Temple), a roman temple dating back to the 1st century BC. A Unesco World Heritage Site. Merida, Spain

Background imageArchaeological Ensemble of Merida Collection: Roman theatre, Merida, Extremadura, Spain

Roman theatre, Merida, Extremadura, Spain

Background imageArchaeological Ensemble of Merida Collection: Santa Maria la Mayor cathedral (Santa Iglesia Catedral Metropolitana de Santa Maria

Santa Maria la Mayor cathedral (Santa Iglesia Catedral Metropolitana de Santa Maria la Mayor), Merida. Spain

Background imageArchaeological Ensemble of Merida Collection: Statue of Ceres

Statue of Ceres
3707090 Statue of Ceres by Roman; Museo de Arte Romano, Merida, Badajoz, Spain; (add.info.: Merida, Badajoz Province, Extremadura, Spain); Photo eHilary Morgan; out of copyright

Background imageArchaeological Ensemble of Merida Collection: Partially damaged mosaics on display

Partially damaged mosaics on display
3707077 Partially damaged mosaics on display by Roman; Museo de Arte Romano, Merida, Badajoz, Spain; (add.info.: Museo Nacional de Arte Romano)

Background imageArchaeological Ensemble of Merida Collection: Roman theatre, Merida, Extremadura, Spain

Roman theatre, Merida, Extremadura, Spain

Background imageArchaeological Ensemble of Merida Collection: Alcazaba of Merida. Spain

Alcazaba of Merida. Spain
Spain. Extremadura. Alcazaba of Merida. Moorish fortification built by Abd ar-Rahman II in the 9th century. Walls


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