San Lázaro Roman aqueduct
38°55′12″N 6°20′07″W / 38.920108°N 6.335347°W / 38.920108; -6.335347Official name San Lázaro Aqueduct Type Cultural Criteria iii, iv Designated 1993 (17th session) Part of Archaeological Ensemble of Mérida Reference no. 664-002 Region Europe and North America Official name Acueducto Romano San Lázaro Type Non-movable Criteria Monument Designated 13 December 1912 Reference no. RI-51-0000113
UNESCO World Heritage Site
The San Lázaro Roman aqueduct (Spanish: Acueducto Romano San Lázaro) is a Roman aqueduct located in Mérida, Spain. It was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1912.[1]
See also
- List of Bien de Interés Cultural in the Province of Badajoz
- Ancient Roman buildings and structures in Spain
- List of aqueducts in the Roman Empire
- List of Roman aqueducts by date
- Ancient Roman technology
- Roman engineering
References
- ^ Ruiz, Rita; Cruz, Linarejos; Rodríguez, Francisco Javier; Coronado, José María (May 2016). "Civil engineering heritage in Spain: public protection strategies". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Engineering History and Heritage. 169 (2): 84–94. doi:10.1680/jenhh.15.00005. ISSN 1757-9430.
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Archaeological Ensemble of Mérida
UNESCO World Heritage Site
- 664-001: Los Milagros Aqueduct
- 664-002: San Lázaro Aqueduct
- 664-003: Alcantarilla Bridge
- 664-004: Guadiana River Dam, Roman Bridge over Guadiana River, Alcazaba
- 664-005: Roman Theatre, Amphitheatre, the Amphitheatre House
- 664-006: Trajan's Arch, Concordia Temple
- 664-007: Sta. Catalina Basilica
- 664-008: Casa Herrera Basilica
- 664-009: Sta. Eulalia Basilica: Interpretation Centre, Temple of Mars
- 664-010: The Roman Circus
- 664-011: The Mithraeum House - The Columbaria Funerary Area
- 664-012: Church of Sta. Clara and Visigothic Art Collection
- 664-013: Cornalvo Dam
- 664-014: Proserpina Dam
- 664-015: Local Forum
- 664-016: Roman Wall and Albarrana Islamic Tower
- 664-017: National Museum of Roman Art
- 664-018: Sta. Eulalia Obelisk
- 664-019: Roman Bridge over Albarregas River
- 664-020: Temple of Diana
- 664-021: Thermal Baths at Reyes Huertas St.
- 664-022: Thermal Baths at Alange
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