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Templo de Diana

C/ Sagasta and Sta
Mérida
Extremadura

Type: Sightseeing

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The Templo de Diana, right, on the corner of C/ Sagasta and Sta. Catalina, dates to the first century AD and is Mérida’s only surviving Roman worship site. It is made even more spectacular by the Renaissance-era Conde de los Corbos Palace that was carefully constructed within its Corinthian pillars.
Last updated February 20, 2008
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