"House of the Amphitheater" founded by C. Iulius Sucesianus in the second half of the third century AD is a funerary monument, located outside the walls of the Roman Merida. The door is crowned by a lintel with the image of the two rivers emeritenses: Guadiana (Ana) and Albarregas (Arraeca), and the name of the founder of the monument.
Localisation:
- Espagne, Mérida
- geo:38.917053,-6.336885
- Précision ± 0-5 m.
Classification:
- Tombeau ou tombes
- Visible
Identificateurs:
- vici:place=35016
Annotations
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"House of the Amphitheater" founded by C. Iulius Sucesianus in the second half of the third century AD is a funerary monument, located outside the walls of the Roman Merida. The door is crowned by a lintel with the image of the two rivers emeritenses: Guadiana (Ana) and Albarregas (Arraeca), and the name of the founder of the monument.
Musées associés
Museum of Roman Art in Merida
Roman Museum of Merida
À proximité
Augusta Emerita, House of the Amphitheater
This complex includes a part of the city wall, of the San Lázaro aqueduct, a water tower, two houses, and a mausoleum.
Amphitheatre Emerita Augusta
Amphitheatre Emerita Augusta
Museo Abierto de Mérida
Archaeological collection