National Museum of Roman Art

In the heart of Mérida, Spain, the National Museum of Roman Art (Museo Nacional de Arte Romano) is a breathtaking showcase of the city's Roman heritage. Designed by celebrated architect Rafael Moneo, the building itself is a modern masterpiece that echoes ancient Roman engineering with its soaring brick arches and basilica-like space. Inside, you'll find one of the world's finest collections of Roman sculpture, mosaics, and everyday objects, many unearthed from the nearby archaeological sites. This is an essential stop for history buffs and anyone fascinated by the Roman Empire's reach into the Iberian Peninsula.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Set aside at least two to three hours to properly explore the museum's two floors and the underground remains. The collection is dense but well-documented, so you can move at your own pace. Combine your visit with a walk through Mérida's Roman Theatre and Amphitheatre, just a short stroll away, for a full immersion in Roman Spain.

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