Old pictures of Mérida
Mérida: A Journey Through Time
In the heart of Extremadura lies Mérida, a city steeped in rich history and profound beauty. Founded as Augusta Emerita in 25 BC for veteran soldiers of the Roman legions, it was a beacon of civilization in ancient Hispania. The history of Mérida is carved into its very stones, showcasing stunning Roman architecture, including the iconic Amphitheatre and the magnificent Puente Romano, the longest surviving Roman bridge.
Strolling through its streets evokes a sense of nostalgia, a longing for the vibrant life that once pulsated here. The annual Emerita Lvdica festival breathes life back into these ancient days, celebrating its storied past with parades and gladiatorial games.
While exploring, don't miss nearby towns like Montijo, Alange, and Arroyomolinos de Montánchez, each with their own tales to tell. For a unique glimpse into the region's past, consider sharing fotografías antiguas de Mérida on OLDPIK, a heartfelt initiative to preserve memories. Your contribution can help keep the imágenes antiguas de Mérida alive for future generations.
Join us as we cherish the legacy of Mérida, a testament to the enduring past that continues to inspire.