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As of 2021, there were another 12 similar structures identified in the region, of which only two, Cancho Roano (Zalamea de la Serena) and La Mata had been excavated. [6] The site was declared bien de interés cultural in May 2022. [5] The six last steps of the courtyard stairs in the site singularly display the use of lime mortar. [7]
This is a list of Bien de Interés Cultural landmarks in the Province of Badajoz, Spain. Albarregas Roman bridge; Badajoz Cathedral; Dolmen del prado de Lácara; Guadiana Roman bridge; Monastery of San Isidro de Loriana; Nuestra Señora de Gracia Parish Church; Proserpina Dam; San Lázaro Roman aqueduct; Turuñelo prehistoric archeological site ...
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The Alcazaba of Badajoz is an ancient Moorish citadel in Badajoz, Extremadura, western Spain. The alcazaba as it now appears was built by the Almohads in the 12th century, although it probably existed from the 9th century, when Badajoz was founded. In the 11th and 12th centuries it was the residence of the rulers of the taifa of Badajoz.
Despite an earlier unmaterialised project for a museum dated from 1844, [1] the institution was created like many of the Spanish provincial museums in 1867, in this case as a re-foundation of the "Comisión Provincial de Monumentos", yet it did not however take its true form until 1869, when the museum received a number of artifacts from the excavations at Los Cercos. [2]
Espantaperros Tower and Adarve Alcazaba of Badajoz at dusk Exteriors of the Alcazaba-Castle of Badajoz. The city of Badajoz, specifically the oldest area, located in the highest part of the promontory called Cerro de la Muela, was protected by an enclosure built during the Islamic period, with its fortress known as the Alcazaba.
Parador de Zafra The Palace of the Dukes of Feria (Spanish: Palacio de los Duques de Feria ) or the Castle of Zafra is a Gothic castle in Zafra , Badajoz , Spain, founded in 1443. On June 3, 1931, during the Second Spanish Republic , it was declared a historical-artistic monument belonging to the National Treasury .