Roman Provincial Forum (Mérida) Explained

Whs:Trajan's Arch, Concordia Temple
Image Upright:1.2
Location:Mérida, Extremadura, Spain
Part Of:Archaeological Ensemble of Mérida
Criteria:(iii)(iv)
Id:664-006
Coordinates:38.9194°N -6.3452°W
Year:1993
Area:0.7827ha
Buffer Zone:20.87ha

The Roman Provincial Forum is an archaeological area in Mérida, Spain, built in the 1st century AD. It was a public area of the Roman city of Emerita Augusta, founded in 25 BC. The title of "provincial" came from the city's role as the capital of the province of Lusitania. Together with the Roman Forum and other Roman edifices in the city, it was inscribed in the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1993.

The temple received a massive marble decoration during the reign of the emperor Claudius.

Description

The Forum consisted of a large square sided by a monumental portico, with a large temple in the center, which was accessed through the Arch of Trajan.

Edifices included:

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