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This garden-fringed Roman funeral site contains two well-preserved 4th-century crypts and is decently documented (in Spanish) and illustrated. A footpath connects it with the 2nd-century Roman Casa del Mitreo.


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1. Teatro Romano

0.17 MILES

²Ñé°ù¾±»å²¹'s most spectacular Roman monument, and the only one to once again fulfil its original function – by hosting performances during the Festival…

2. Casa del Mitreo

0.18 MILES

Beside ²Ñé°ù¾±»å²¹'s Plaza de Toros, the Casa del Mitreo is a late-1st- or 2nd-century Roman house with a well-preserved fresco and several intricate mosaics…

3. Anfiteatro

0.22 MILES

Attached to the grand Teatro Romano, the (slightly less dazzling) Anfiteatro opened in 8 BCE for gladiatorial contests and held 14,000; the gladiator…

4. Museo Nacional de Arte Romano

0.28 MILES

Even if you visit only a handful of ²Ñé°ù¾±»å²¹'s sights, make sure one of them is this fabulous museum, which has a superb three-floor collection of statues,…

5. Casa del Anfiteatro

0.3 MILES

Outside the main gate to the Roman theatre, the Casa del Anfiteatro, a 3rd-century mansion, has some reasonable floor mosaics but was closed for…

6. Pórtico del Foro

0.35 MILES

The restored 1st-century Pórtico del Foro, the municipal forum's portico, is 100m northeast up Calle de Sagasta from the Templo de Diana.

7. Templo de Diana

0.38 MILES

The soaring columns here are one of ²Ñé°ù¾±»å²¹'s most dramatic, incongruous sights, surrounded as they are by the buildings of a modern Spanish city…

8. Alcazaba

0.46 MILES

This large Islamic fort was built in the mid-9th century on a site already occupied by the Romans and Visigoths, probably becoming the first ever alcazaba…