Temple of Diana Merida Spain is a photograph by Joan Carroll which was uploaded on March 6th, 2018.
Temple of Diana Merida Spain
It could be Athens without the crowds. But it’s not, it’s the Temple of Diana in Merida Spain! The Temple of Diana sits right in the center of... more
by Joan Carroll
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Temple of Diana Merida Spain
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Joan Carroll
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Photograph - Photography And Digital Art
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It could be Athens without the crowds. But it’s not, it’s the Temple of Diana in Merida Spain! The Temple of Diana sits right in the center of town and would be easy to miss if you were even a block or two away as it is hemmed in by contemporary buildings. The Temple of Diana dates back to the 1st century BCE, and stood at the center of a sacred space enclosed by a wall that served as a site from which the authorities addressed the citizenry. It sits on top of a three-meter high base and was reached by a stairway that no longer exists. Between the 8th and 9th centuries, an Islamic building was built where the stairway used to be. It served as part of an Islamic Palace at least until the Alcazaba was built in 835. Towards the end of the 15th century, Don Alfonso MexÃa, a knight of the Order of Saint James, built his palace over the remains of the Roman temple! In the 20th century, it was decided to keep part of that palace in place rather than totally reclaim the old Roman temple because of the architectural value of some of its components, such as the entrance portico and the gothic-like window. Moreover, the palace was part of the Temple’s history – if it hadn’t been reused, it might have disappeared altogether. Which is why today you see the curious remains of that house in the middle of the temple! The Temple of Diana, along with other historic buildings and structures in Merida, comprises the city’s UNESCO World Heritage site.
FEATURED PHOTO, AAA Images group, 8/16/18
FEATURED PHOTO, Travel Art group, 4/7/18
FEATURED PHOTO, A City For All Of Us group, 4/1/18
FEATURED PHOTO, Life After Humans Photography group, 3/14/18
FEATURED PHOTO, Art District group, 3/14/18
FEATURED PHOTO, Unesco World Heritage Sites group, 3/10/18
FEATURED PHOTO, Lady Photographers And Artists group, 3/9/18
Joan carroll, archeology, landmark, historical, monument, ruins, roman, columns, ancient
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Christopher James
One of your peers nominated this image in the 1000 views Groups nominated images by your fellow artist in the Special Features #8 promotion discussion. Please visit and pass on the love to another artist.
Robert Bales
Sure like the angle you took this one Joan!! Very nice presentation and congrats on the 1106 views and the nice features!! v/f/t
Nisah Cheatham
Congrats! This photo has been featured on the UNESCO World Heritage Sites group on FAA/Pixels.