Roman bridge

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The Roman bridge in Mérida is an ancient stone arch bridge spanning the Guadiana River, renowned as one of the longest surviving Roman bridges and a key feature of the city’s archaeological heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman bridge
ancient monument
arch bridge
stone bridge
architecturalStyle Roman architecture NERFINISHED
connects areas across the Guadiana River
historic center of Mérida NERFINISHED
country Spain
crosses Guadiana River NERFINISHED
hasBeen partially rebuilt in later periods
hasComponent cutwaters
parapets
piers
hasHeritageStatusSince 1993
hasStructure multiple stone arches
hasType pedestrian bridge
heritageDesignation UNESCO World Heritage Site
length approximately 790 metres
locatedIn Extremadura NERFINISHED
Mérida NERFINISHED
Spain
locatedInTime 1st century BC–1st century AD
Roman Empire NERFINISHED
locatedOn Guadiana riverbank of Mérida
maintainedBy local authorities of Mérida
materialUsed stone
near Alcazaba of Mérida NERFINISHED
Roman circus of Mérida NERFINISHED
Roman theatre of Mérida NERFINISHED
numberOfSpans 60+
originalUse road bridge
partOf Archaeological Ensemble of Mérida NERFINISHED
Roman road network in Hispania NERFINISHED
significantFor Roman engineering
being one of the longest surviving Roman bridges
city’s archaeological heritage
touristAttraction yes
UNESCOWorldHeritageSiteId Archaeological Ensemble of Mérida NERFINISHED
usedFor pedestrian traffic
width approximately 12 metres

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Mérida knownFor Roman bridge
Mérida, Spain notableFor Roman bridge