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Teatro Romano in Mérida is a captivating monument that transports visitors back to ancient times. Built in 16 BCE by General Agrippa, this awe-inspiring structure exemplifies the grandeur of Roman architecture and culture, and is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Its remarkably preserved state offers a glimpse into the storied past of what was once a key city in the Roman province of Lusitania. Each summer, the theater becomes a vibrant hub of cultural activity, hosting the renowned Mérida Classical Theatre Festival where the enchanting world of Greek and Roman drama unfolds. With various parking options and full accessibility, it provides a welcoming environment for all visitors.

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children, On-street parking, Paid parking, Free parking, Wheelchair accessible parking, Wheelchair accessible entrance, Recommended buy tickets ahead

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Merida Belloso
Bus stop 589 m walk
Merida Presidencia
Bus stop 974 m walk
Merida Bibliocafe
Bus stop 567 m walk
Stradivarius Calle Santa Eulalia
Bus stop 348 m walk
Estación de Mérida
Train station 626 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.8
based on 43,452 reviews
4.8/5 43,452 reviews
David bravo amuedo
David bravo amuedo
6 days ago on Google

Simplemente espectacular!!

Maria Pilar Faba Vizuete
Maria Pilar Faba Vizuete
1 week ago on Google

Espectacular sin y con actuaciones

Juan Pedro Caro Parraga
Juan Pedro Caro Parraga
1 week ago on Google

Espectacular escenario para teatro clásico