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🏛️ Archaeological Ensemble of Mérida: Alcantarilla Bridge

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🏛️ Archaeological Ensemble of Mérida: Alcantarilla Bridge
Roman bridge crossing the Albarregas River, Mérida, Spain


🕐 3 min read · Updated 11 Apr 2026 at 03:36

UNESCOUNESCO World Heritage Site

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  • Location: Albarregas River, Mérida, Spain
  • Construction: Roman opus caementicium (Roman concrete)
  • Age: Approximately 2,000 years old
  • UNESCO inscription: 1993

The Alcantarilla Bridge is a Roman bridge crossing the Albarregas River in Mérida, Spain, that demonstrates the engineering principles underlying imperial transportation networks. Built with opus caementicium, a durable Roman concrete formulation, the structure has remained substantially intact for approximately two millennia. The Alcantarilla Bridge was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1993 as part of the broader Archaeological Ensemble of Mérida. As of 2026, the bridge remains ...

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