Mérida National Museum of Roman Art

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Step into the Mérida National Museum of Roman Art and you're instantly transported back to the days of Emperor Augustus. Housed in a stunning contemporary building by architect Rafael Moneo, the museum showcases the extraordinary Roman legacy of Augusta Emerita, now Mérida. The interplay of natural light, soaring arches, and beautifully displayed artifacts makes this one of Spain's most compelling archaeological museums. It's an essential stop for history buffs and anyone fascinated by the Roman Empire's reach into Iberia.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Dedicate at least two to three hours to explore the museum thoroughly. The layout encourages a leisurely pace, moving from the ground-floor galleries of sculpture to the upper-level mosaics and daily-life exhibits. Combine your visit with the nearby Roman Theatre and Amphitheatre (a 10-minute walk) for a full morning or afternoon of Roman Mérida. If you're self-driving, plan to arrive early to secure parking; the museum is less crowded around opening time.

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