Merida Trajan Arch

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Standing proudly at the entrance to the Roman city of Emerita Augusta, the Trajan Arch is a monumental gateway that once marked the start of the main thoroughfare, the Decumanus Maximus. This 2nd-century AD structure, with its elegant single arch and decorative pilasters, is one of the best-preserved Roman triumphal arches in Spain and a testament to the engineering prowess of the empire. The arch's honey-coloured granite blocks glow in the afternoon sun, making it a favourite spot for photographers and history buffs alike.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

You can admire the arch and its surroundings in about 30–45 minutes. However, to fully appreciate Mérida's Roman heritage, plan for at least half a day (3–4 hours) to explore the arch, the nearby Roman Theatre, amphitheatre, and the museum. If you're self-driving, Mérida makes a convenient stop between Madrid and Seville or Lisbon.

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