Saint Eulalia Basilica.
Frescoes in the Funerary Crypt.
Saint Eulalia Basilica.
Saint Eulalia Basilica.
Roman Circus.
Roman Circus.
Parador of Mérida.
Mural on corrugated coating.
Mérida's Roman Theatre.
Roman Theatre (1st century BC).
Roman Amphitheatre.
Roman Amphitheatre's portico.
Roman Art Museum.
Roman Art Museum.
Mendoza Palace.
Church of Holy Mary (Concathedral).
Roman Bridge.
Alcazaba (9th century).
Dintel de los Ríos.
Building of A Banca.
Alcazaba (9th century).
Temple of Diana.
Trajan's Arch.
Albarregas River, Roman Bridge and Miracles Aquedu…
Albarregas River.
Miracles Aqueduct.
Saint Lazarus Aqueduct (1st century).
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Temple of Mars (1st century BC).
Built between 68 and 54 BC, this temple is located at Avenida de Extremadura, Mérida. In the 17th century a small chapel was built right behind, using the Temple of Mars as façade. The chapel is dedicated to Saint Eulalia (the patron saint of Mérida), whose basilica can be seen right behind.
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I like this set of pictures very much!
It is a very different and exciting composition
Fantastic buildings, considering their age!!
Best Wishes, Happy Monday,, and stay safe!!
Peter
Wishing you a very good week. Dimas.
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