10 Ancient Ruins in Province of Badajoz That You Shouldn't Miss

April 26, 2022 Emerita Lamoureux

The province of Badajoz (pronounced [baðaˈxoθ]) is a province of western Spain located in the autonomous community of Extremadura. It was formed in 1833. It is bordered by the provinces of Cáceres in the north, Toledo, Ciudad Real in the east, Córdoba in the south-east, Seville, and Huelva in the south and Portugal in the west.
Restaurants in Province of Badajoz

1. Ermita de la Encarnacion de Arroyo de San Servan

Ermita de la Encarnacion de Arroyo de San Servan, Arroyo de San Servan Spain http://listarojapatrimonio.org/ficha/ermita-de-la-encarnacion/
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Ermita de la Encarnacion de Arroyo de San Servan

2. Yacimiento Celta de Capote

Carretera Nacional 435 Junto al puente del río Sillo, 06350 Higuera la Real Spain +34 620 85 59 85 http://www.higueralareal.es/index.php?r=articulosTurismo/viewarc&id=21
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5.0 based on 28 reviews

Yacimiento Celta de Capote

El castrejon de Capote situado en Higuera la Real (Badajoz) junto al Parque Natural Sierra de Aracena (Huelva). Se trata de un poblado de origen Celta amurallado, ubicado en las confluencias de los arroyos Sillo y Alamo, su forma de espigon le dota de pronunciadas pendientes por tres de sus cuatro lados, lo que hace que fuera un lugar de dificil acceso excepto por su extremo oriental.

3. Roman Theatre of Merida

Plaza Margarita Xirgu, s/n, 06800 Merida Spain +34 924 31 25 30 http://www.turismomerida.org/es/que-ver/teatro-romano
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4.5 based on 4,916 reviews

Roman Theatre of Merida

Reviewed By NeriI - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

One of the best preserved roman ruin in Europe. Unmissable. See it together with the ampitheatre next door and be sure to read the notices which explain very well the djfferent gladiators who fought there.

4. Anfiteatro Romano de Merida

Calle de Margarita Xirgu s/n, 06800 Merida Spain +34 924 00 49 08 http://www.consorciomerida.org/conjunto/monumentos/teatro
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4.5 based on 1,704 reviews

Anfiteatro Romano de Merida

Reviewed By Dave451 - Andalucia, Spain

A well preserved view into Roman history and the life of a gladiator. The site is well worth a visit.

5. Templo de Diana

Calle Romero Leal s/n, 06800 Merida Spain +34 924 00 46 15 http://www.consorciomerida.org/conjunto/monumentos/templodiana
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4.5 based on 1,622 reviews

Templo de Diana

Reviewed By Norwegian425 - Trondheim, Norway

Most people coming to Merida want to see the many remains from the Roman Period. In my opinion Templo de Diana is a sentral part of those remains and must not be missed. It is fantastic that this temple has survived all these years and still can be presented in such a good condition. What a Place Merida must have been 2.000 years ago!

6. Castillo de Nogales

Calle Iglesia de San Cristobal, s/n, 06173 Badajoz Spain +34 924 48 12 01 [email protected] http://www.dip-badajoz.es/municipios/municipio_dinamico/inicio/index_inicio.php?codigo=105
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4.5 based on 5 reviews

Castillo de Nogales

7. Cancho Roano

Highway EX-114, Km 3, 06430 Zalamea de la Serena Spain +34 629 23 52 79 http://www.turismoextremadura.com/viajar/turismo/es/explora/Cancho-Roano/
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4.5 based on 7 reviews

Cancho Roano

8. Casa del Mitreo

Calle de Oviedo S/N, 06800 Merida Spain +34 924 00 49 08 http://www.consorciomerida.org/conjunto/monumentos/casamitreo
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4.0 based on 536 reviews

Casa del Mitreo

Reviewed By alannsarah - Lewes, United Kingdom

This was a real find. It is still being excavated and I'm sure that there will be more interesting finds in the years ahead. What is on display now is impressive in its own right. It is well laid out (under cover) and there are more than enough information boards to give you a clear guide.

9. Roman Circus of Merida

Avenida de Juan Carlos I s/n, 06800 Merida Spain +34 924 00 49 08 http://www.turismomerida.org/que-ver/circo-romano
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4.0 based on 652 reviews

Roman Circus of Merida

Reviewed By Alt_Zane - Tavira, Portugal

Part of the larger complex including the amphitheater and coliseum, the oval gives a good idea of what the competition must have been like.

10. Ruinas de la Ciudad Romana de Regina

Al sureste de la provincia de Badajoz, a 1.500 m.de la localidad de Casas de Reina, 06960 Casas de Reina Spain +34 924 87 03 05 [email protected] http://www.reginaturdulorum.com
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4.0 based on 86 reviews

Ruinas de la Ciudad Romana de Regina

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