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Spain is famous for its sun-soaked beaches, Moorish architecture, and Gothic cathedrals, but its roots stretch even deeper. Beneath the surface (and sometimes right in plain view), you’ll find ...
I travelled to the Roman Amphitheatre in Italica, Seville, Spain, which is quieter than the Colosseum yet equally impressive. The nearby town offers additional exploration opportunities.
At its peak in the first century A.D., the Roman Empire covered portions of three continents, stretching north from the United Kingdom, south to Egypt, east to Syria, and west to Portugal.Of the ...
The ancient Roman ruins of the House of the Amphitheater in Mérida, Spain. A “huge” and well-preserved public bath space has been discovered at the site.
Archaeologists found a similar set of iron bars in the early 1960s in the kitchen of a large residence near the amphitheater. Elsewhere in Europe, archaeologists have been making other Roman-era ...
Tarragona is one of the most important Roman cities in Spain. Here, you can still see the scale of its former glory just by walking around. The Roman Amphitheatre is the star here as it's built ...