Dimas Sequeira's photos
Roman Amphitheatre.
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Classified as UNESCO heritage in 1993, this amphitheatre is one of the attractions of Mérida.
Roman Amphitheatre's portico.
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A view to southeast in this site of Merida, classified as UNESCO heritage in 1993.
When it was founded by the Romans, it was named Augusta Emerita and became the capital of Lusitania - an Iberian province of the Roman Empire.
Roman Art Museum.
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Interesting architecture, meant to get the best natural light in its interior.
The building is located at Calle José Ramón Mélida, Mérida.
Roman Art Museum.
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At Calle José Ramón Mélida, Mérida.
It has a rich collection of archaeological finds dating back to the Roman occupation. The city was founded by the Romans in 25 BC and named Augusta Emerita.
Mendoza Palace.
Church of Holy Mary (Concathedral).
Roman Bridge.
Alcazaba (9th century).
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Southwestern walls of this fortress, made built in 835 by the emir Abdelrramán II.
This is a view from the Roman Bridge over River Guadiana, visible in the lower right corner of the photo.
Dintel de los Ríos.
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This fountain is located between Calle Puente (on the left) and Calle Cava (on the right), Mérida.
Building of A Banca.
Alcazaba (9th century).
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This fortress was build in 835 by the emir Abderramán II, to put an end to frequent rebellions of the locals.
This is the view from Plaza del Rastro, Mérida.
Temple of Diana.
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At Calle Romero Leal, Mérida. It fits in the list of buildings and monuments classified as UNESCO heritage in 1993.
Trajan's Arch.
Lorenzana Palace.
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At Calle Academia, historic centre of Trujillo. It houses the Academy of Arts and Letters of Extremadura.
Siamese cats.
A view to west.
Trujillo Castle.
Overview to Praza Mayor.
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