Art and culture
Roman arch of Trajan
This arch was erected as part of the structure providing entry to a temple for imperial worship It is now the only one left of the three that existed formerly.
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- Roman arch of Trajan
Remains of a monumental gateway
Location and Contact:
- Contact person: Mérida Tourist Information Office
- Tel.:+34 924 33 07 22
- Fax: +34 924 82 20 36
- Email: info@turismomerida.org
- Website address: www.turismomerida.org
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This arch was erected as part of the structure providing entry to a temple for imperial worship It is now the only one left of the three that existed formerly.
In the town of Mérida there stands a colossal Roman arch which had the function of an access gate to an enormous temple for imperial worship.
The doorway was comprised of three arches, the central one of which remains, rising 15 metres up from the piles. The structure was made of granite ashlars.
Nowadays one can see the arch without its gate and marble cladding. And the inscriptions that it once displayed have been erased by the passage of time. It was located on the cardo maximus, the road that crossed the city from north to south, and where the paving of the forum or public square began.
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- Origin:
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- Romanisation (AD)
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- Arch
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- Romanisation
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- Romanisation
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