| Brief Description:
The colony of Augusta Emerita, which became present-day Mérida
in the Estremadura, was founded in 25 B.C., at the end of the Spanish
Campaign, and was the capital of Lusitania. The remains of the old
city, complete and well-preserved, include, in particular, a large
bridge over the Guadiana, an amphitheatre, a theatre, a vast circus
and an exceptional water supply system. It is an excellent example
of a provincial Roman capital during the Empire and in the years following.
Source: UNESCO World Heritage Committee |