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Co-cathedral of Mérida

The Holy Metropolitan Co-Cathedral Church of Santa María la Mayor is a Catholic temple in Mérida that stands in the historic heart of the capital of Extremadura. Together with the Holy Metropolitan Cathedral Church of San Juan Bautista de Badajoz, it is the seat of the archdiocese of Mérida-Badajoz.
Heiress of the ancient Cathedral of Augusta Emérita, its current appearance begins to set after the reconquest of the city by King Alfonso IX of León, so its oldest remains correspond to the thirteenth century. The group is declared a Priority Cultural Patronage Good.

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Apartamentos El Templo Suites

Apartamento Turístico Casa Museo - Con Garaje

Capitolio Apartamentos Turísticos

Apartamento Turístico Pizarro

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Basilica of Santa Eulalia (Mérida)

The martyrial basilica of Santa Eulalia de Mérida is a religious building that is located in the city of Mérida (Spain). It could be considered a very important nucleus of the birth of Christianity in the peninsula.
According to the researchers, it was the first Christian temple erected in Hispania after the Peace of Emperor Constantine; this church was therefore built as a martyr basilica in memory of Eulalia de Mérida; that is why it became, during the dawn of the Middle Ages, instead of pilgrimages that arrived from the European West and from North Africa; at the same time the news of the martyrdom of its owner was spread throughout the Roman Empire and with its relics numerous churches were erected especially in Western Europe.
In turn, the history of this temple is framed in the history of the Emeritense Church and in its unique relationship with the Popes; In addition, this church, martyrium or basilica from the 13th century, then re-directed by the Order of Santiago as its Chapter Church, until the end of the 19th century was part of the Patrimoni Petri, that is, the Patrimony of the Holy See.
It is part of the World Heritage Site "Archaeological Ensemble of Mérida," specifically with the identification code 664-009.

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Apartamentos Élite Frida Kahlo

Apartamento Ausonio

Hotel Apartamentos MPD

TRIA NOMINA Apartamentos Turísticos

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Piedra De Luna

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Hotel Lusitania ★★

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Nova Roma ★★★

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Alcazaba of Mérida

The Arab citadel of Mérida is the oldest Muslim fortification in the Iberian Peninsula, built in the 9th century in the city of Mérida (Spain) next to the famous Roman bridge over the Guadiana river. It is declared a World Heritage Site as part of the Archaeological Ensemble of Mérida.

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Apartamento Tibula Centro

Imperium Apartamentos

Apartamento Acueducto, tres dormitorios y parking gratis

Apartamento Tíbula Sur

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Mérida Amphitheater

The amphitheater of Mérida is an ancient venue for gladiatorial fighting shows that was built by the Roman Empire in the Augusta Emerita neighborhood, now Mérida (Spain), at the end of the 1st century BC. C .. Its construction was planned next to that of the adjacent and famous Roman theater, with which it formed the large public entertainment area of ​​the capital of the Lusitania. It was abandoned around the fourth century AD. C. and until the early twentieth century remained partially buried. In 1912 it was named Cultural Interest Asset and since 1993 it has been a World Heritage Site by Unesco as part of the Archaeological Ensemble of Mérida.

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Apartamento Casa Vivian

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Castella Aquae

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Apartamentos Lusitania Parking Gratis

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Alcazaba - Free Parking

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Roman Forum of Merida

The municipal Roman Forum of Mérida was built in the Roman colony of Augusta Emerita, which was founded in 25 a. C. by Octavio Augusto, for the licensed emeritus soldiers of the Roman army, of two veteran legions of the Cantabrian wars: Legio V Alaudae and Legio X Gemina. The city was the capital of the Roman province of Lusitania. The term emeritus meant in Latin "retired", and referred to retired soldiers with honor.

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Apartamentos San Salvador

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Apartamento Circo Romano- con vistas al Circo

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Apartamentos Élite - Art Collection - Vincent

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Apartamento Hipódromo

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Provincial Roman Forum of Merida

The Roman Provincial Forum of Mérida was built in the Roman colony of Augusta Emerita, founded in 25 a. C. by Octavio Augusto, for the licensed emeritus soldiers of the Roman army, two veteran legions of the Cantabrian wars: Legio V Alaudae and Legio X Gemina. The city was the capital of the Roman province of Lusitania. The term emeritus in Latin meant "retired" and referred to the retired soldiers with honor.

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Apartamentos Élite Pablo Picasso

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Moderno Duplex en Zona Monumental

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Apartamentos Durán Tirso de Molina

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Villa Augusto

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Roman Stadium

The Roman Stadium is a municipally owned soccer stadium located in Mérida (Spain) with a capacity for 14,537 spectators, all seated. It was inaugurated on May 23, 1953 and completely rebuilt in 1995, on the occasion of the promotion of the Merida Sports Club to the First Division. In September 1997, he was baptized as José Fouto Roman Stadium, in homage to José Fouto Carvajal, president who took the Mérida Sports Club of the Third Division to the First Division. After the disappearance of this team, at the end of the year 2000, it recovered its original name.

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Apartamentos V Alaudae- Con garaje

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Casa Apartamento Rural La Cimbrona - Pardina

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Apartamentos CMdreams Mérida

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RSI Apartamentos

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Merida City Council (Spain)

The City Council of Mérida is one of the four public administrations with political responsibility in the city of Mérida, together with the General Administration of the State of Spain, the Junta de Extremadura and the Provincial Council of Badajoz. Since 1979 its political leaders are elected by suffrage universal by the citizens of Mérida with the right to vote, in elections held every four years. Currently, its mayor is Antonio Rodríguez Osuna, who has ruled since 2015, the year in which he won the municipal elections.
The City Council has 25 councilors distributed among the PSOE, with eleven; the Popular Party, with nine; United Left, with two; Mérida Participates with two; and two not attached.

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Apartamentos Ad Theatrum

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Bonita y amplia casa con patio, en centro ciudad

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Slow Rambla

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Apartamentos Mérida Center

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Church of Santa Clara (Mérida)

The church of Santa Clara is a temple that is located in the center of the city of Mérida, within the triangle formed by the Co-Cathedral of Santa María la Mayor, the City Council of Mérida and the Assembly of Extremadura. The church belonged to the old convent of Santa Clara. Currently, the church is the headquarters of the Visigodo Art Museum of Mérida. The premises of the convent building, meanwhile, today hosts the Santa Clara Exhibition Hall.
The old church, as well as the Visigothic art museum, are part of the denomination Archaeological Ensemble of Mérida, which was declared a World Heritage Site in 1993 by Unesco, with identification number 664-012.

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Apartamentos NayDa studio 1

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Nova Domus Apartamentos

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Apartamentos IMPLUVIUM plaza del Parador

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ERES EMÉRITA "Apartamentos y Suite"

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Church of Carmen (Mérida)

The church of Our Lady of Carmen was born as a sanctuary attached to the Convent of Barefoot Franciscans that had been moved in the s. XVIII from the Church of Our Lady of Antigua. After the confiscation of Mendizábal, the monastery began to host the facilities of the city's Psychiatric Hospital until it was transferred to its current location. The temple, which never ceased to be used as a church, is currently a cafrade temple where the canonical headquarters of the Brotherhood of Calvary resides.

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Convent of Jesús Nazareno (Mérida)

The convent of Jesús Nazareno was erected in the surroundings of the Church of Santiago, today disappeared, by the Hospital Order of Jesús Nazareno. The building was conceived as a convent-hospital. Currently its facilities host the National Tourism Parador Vía de la Plata.

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Mérida metropolitan area (Spain)

The Metropolitan Area of Mérida is a small Spanish urban agglomeration located in the Autonomous Community of Extremadura.
Its center is the city of Mérida, which together with several towns in its immediate surroundings (less than 15 km), have created an agglomeration of relevance throughout the region with a population of over 84,000 inhabitants, forming a service center, industrial and agricultural with great influence at regional level.

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Cathedral of Saint Mary of Jerusalem (Mérida)

The missing cathedral of Santa Maria de Jerusalem or Ecclesia senior de Santa María, was the metropolitan church of Augusta Emerita, now Mérida. It was probably located in the same place that today occupies the current cathedral temple of the emeritense capital.
Currently there are no vestiges of what was the archbishop's temple, but you can admire, in the Visigoth Museum of the city, some architectural elements of the primitive cathedral found during excavations in the Plaza de España.

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San Juan de Dios Hospital (Mérida)

The Hospital of San Juan de Dios, whose initial designation was Hospital de Santa María, was initially used as a "hospital for the poor." After being abandoned as a municipal hospital,
It was ceded to be used as an Assembly of Extremadura.

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Merida Station

Mérida station is a railway station located in the Spanish city of Mérida in the autonomous community of Extremadura, Spain. It has medium distance services operated by Renfe. It also fulfills logistics functions thanks to an annex enclosure called Merida-Merchandise. In 2011, it received 201,920 passengers, being the station with the most travelers in the community.

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Our selection of Apartments in Merida

Apartamentos Harmonia

Apartamento Romulo Y Remo-Romulo

Apartments Nundinae

Apartamentos Coso de San Albin

Pizarro 1930

Apartamento Tíbula Teatro

Apartamentos Suites Roma

Apartamentos Turísticos Domus Aquae

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Hotel Rambla Emerita ★★

Hotel Cervantes ★★

Velada Mérida ★★★★

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Parador de Mérida ★★★★

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Hotel Ilunion Mérida Palace ★★★★★

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Hotel Romero Merida ★★★

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Aparthotel Capitolina ★★★

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Vettonia ★★

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