Los arqueólogos no dan crédito, el hallazgo en Mérida que revela cómo se vivía …
Un hallazgo en Mérida deja sin palabras a los arqueólogos y ofrece una mirada inédita a la vida cotidiana en la Roma antigua.
Mérida, Spain, a UNESCO World Heritage site, continues to captivate visitors with its remarkably preserved Roman archaeological treasures. Known as 'Little Rome,' the city was founded in 25 BC by Emperor Octavian Augustus. Its iconic Roman Theatre, a marvel of ancient engineering, has been the distinguished venue for the International Festival of Classical Theatre since 1933, following its rediscovery and excavation in the early 20th century after centuries of being buried. Alongside the theatre, the grand Roman Amphitheater, the expansive Roman Circus, the historic Alcazaba, and the elegant Temple of Diana offer a comprehensive journey through 2000 years of Roman history. These sites underscore Mérida's enduring cultural significance in the Extremadura region, attracting global interest in its ancient heritage.
Un hallazgo en Mérida deja sin palabras a los arqueólogos y ofrece una mirada inédita a la vida cotidiana en la Roma antigua.
