An imposing military complex
In the interior it still conserves remnants dating from the Roman, Visigoth and Arab periods. It was built by Abderramán II to prevent attacks from the outside, and internal rebellions.
The fortress has a square floor plan with granite ashlars and walls with square strongholds. After the Reconquest it was donated to the Order of Santiago, who added towers and other Medieval constructions in order to adapt it for use as a convent and residence. The Roman water cistern, with its barrel vault roof, can still be seen in the parade ground; it was located by the river to ensure a constant flow of water, and is reached by a flight of steps. Site of the Regional Government of Extremadura.
Practical info
Construction: Arab citadel
Artistic period: Arab
Historic period: 9th century
Setting: Temple of Diana, San Lázaro aqueduct.
Location
Plaza del Rastro s/n
06800 Mérida (Badajoz)
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