Art and culture
Medellín roman ensemble
Visiting ruins at Medellín is like returning to the glorious Roman past of the antique city Metellinum.
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- Medellín roman ensemble
A journey to ancient Rome
Location and Contact:
- Contact person: Oficina de turismo de Medellín
- Tel.:+34 924 82 24 38
- Email: oficinadeturismo@medellin.es
- Website address: medellin-turismo.weebly.com
- Opening times
PRIMAVERA (25 Febrero al 05 Mayo)
Lunes cerrado
Martes: 16:00-19:00h
Miércoles a Domingo y Festivos: 10.30 a 13:30 y de 16:00 a 19:00hVERANO (7 De de Mayo a 15 de septiembre)
Lunes cerrado
Martes: 18:00-21:00h
Miércoles a Domingo y Festivos: 10:30 a 13:30 y de 18:00 a 21:00hOTOÑO (17 Septiembre al 21 octubre)
Lunes cerrado
Martes: 17:00-20:00h
Miércoles a Domingo y Festivos: 10:30 a 13:30 y de 17:00 a 20:00hINVIERNO (22 Octubre al 24 febrero)
Lunes cerrado
Martes: 15:30-18:30h
Miércoles a Domingo y Festivos: 10.30 a 14:00 y de 15:30 a 18:00h
(Visitas guiadas dentro del Teatro Romano: 11:00, 12:00, 16:00 y 17:00)
- Fee
General: 3 euros
Reduced: 1,5 euros
Under 12 years old: free
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Visiting ruins at Medellín is like returning to the glorious Roman past of the antique city Metellinum.
This Badajoz city was founded in the year 79 B. C. by the Roman consul Quinto Cecilio Metelo Pío, and it became an important Roman colony, as it was a link between the Silver Way and the routes from Augusta Emerita (Mérida) to Toletum (Toledo) and Corduba (Cordoba).
From that Roman past, the theatre, several villas, ruins of buildings, ceramics, numismatic remains and a mosaic with a geometric theme, from 1st century, found near Las Galapagueras, still remain. All of these remains lead us to think that Medellín must have been the largest town in Extremadura until the current Mérida was founded.
A past that you get to know first-hand at the visitor's centre at the archaeological site, where there are records of this town's passage through the prehistoric and historic periods. This centre is in the Church of Santiago, which is Roman style with Gothic touches, and was built over the old Roman theatre. -
- Origin:
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- Romanisation (BC)
- Construction:
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- Archaeological site
- Art period:
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- Romanisation
- Period in history:
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- Various periods
Accessibility:
- Disabled access
- Admits guide dogs
- Accessible car park
- Accessible facilities and common areas
- Access ramps
- Toilet with disabled access
- Toilet for disabled people in common areas
Services:
- Guided Tours
Gallery:
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