Explore the historic highlights of Sønderborg
Sønderborg, Denmark
1350
Sønderborg, Denmark
1595-1600
Sønderborg, Denmark
13th century
Sønderborg, Denmark
1783
Sønderborg, Denmark
c. 1100
Sønderborg, Denmark
1615
Sønderborg, Denmark
12th century
Sønderborg, Denmark
c. 1200
Sønderborg, Denmark
13th century
Sønderborg, Denmark
c. 1200
Sønderborg, Denmark
c. 1150
The Roman Theatre of Mérida is a construction promoted by the consul Vipsanius Agrippa in the Roman city of Emerita Augusta, capital of Lusitania (current Mérida). It was constructed in the years 16 to 15 BCE. One of the most famous and visited landmarks in Spain, the Roman Theatre of Mérida is regarded as a Spanish cultural icon and was chosen as one of the 12 Treasures of Spain.
The theatre has undergone several renovations, notably at the end of the 1st century or early 2nd century CE (possibly during the reign of Emperor Trajan), when the current facade of the scaenae frons was erected, and another in the time of Constantine I (between 330 and 340), which introduced new decorative-architectural elements and a walkway around the monument. Following the theatre"s abandonment in Late Antiquity, it was slowly covered with earth, with only the upper tiers of seats (summa cavea) remaining visible.