Tag: UNESCO World Heritage


  • The Enduring Legacy of the Temple of Diana in Merida

    The Temple of Diana, or Templo de Diana, located in Merida, Spain, is a historic site established by the Romans in the early 1st century AD following the area’s conquest by Emperor Augustus. This ancient city, originally known as Emerita Augusta, emerged as a significant hub of Roman authority after being founded for veterans from…

  • The Significance of the Roman Temple in Évora

    The Roman Temple of Évora stands out as one of the most significant and well-preserved relics from ancient Rome in the Iberian Peninsula. This remarkable structure earned its UNESCO World Heritage status in 1986 and serves as a prestigious emblem of the city, representing its rich Roman heritage. Visiting this temple, commonly misidentified as the…