Temple of Diana

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The Temple of Diana is a well-preserved Roman temple in Mérida, Spain, notable for its classical architecture and inclusion in the Archaeological Ensemble of Mérida UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman temple
ancient temple
archaeological monument
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Classical architecture
Roman architecture
category Buildings and structures in Mérida, Spain
Roman sites in Spain
Temples of Diana NERFINISHED
World Heritage Sites in Spain NERFINISHED
coordinateLocation approx. 38.916°N 6.345°W
country Spain
culture Ancient Rome NERFINISHED
currentUse monument
dedicatedTo Diana (Roman goddess) NERFINISHED
hasFeature Corinthian columns
frontal staircase
high podium
peripteral colonnade
rectangular plan
hasNearbyAttraction Roman Amphitheatre of Mérida NERFINISHED
Roman Theatre of Mérida NERFINISHED
Roman bridge of Mérida NERFINISHED
hasPart cellar or cella
entablature
pediment (partially preserved)
portico
heritageDesignation Archaeological Ensemble of Mérida NERFINISHED
UNESCO World Heritage Site
isTouristDestination true
locatedIn Extremadura NERFINISHED
Mérida NERFINISHED
Roman colony of Augusta Emerita NERFINISHED
Spain
locatedInTimePeriod Roman Empire NERFINISHED
materialUsed granite
municipality Mérida NERFINISHED
openToPublic true
originalFunction Roman temple
partOf Archaeological Ensemble of Mérida NERFINISHED
region Autonomous community of Extremadura NERFINISHED
religion ancient Roman religion
significance important example of Roman religious architecture in the Iberian Peninsula
significantPlace forum area of Augusta Emerita NERFINISHED
stateOfConservation well preserved
UNESCOWorldHeritageSince 1993

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Mérida, Spain hasHeritageSite Temple of Diana