Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Archaeological Ensemble of Mérida' has mentioned 'Amphitheatre' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence | Text Source |
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The amphitheatre was dedicated in 8 BC, for use in gladiatorial contests and staged beast-hunts. | WIKI |
In reality it was found to be two houses: the "Water Tower House", and on the other hand, the actual "Amphitheatre House." | WIKI |
Code Name Place 664-001 Aqueduct of los Milagros Mxc3xa9rida 664-002 Aqueduct of San Lxc3xa1zaro Mxc3xa9rida 664-003 Alcantarilla Bridge Mxc3xa9rida 664-004 Guadiana River Dam, Roman Bridge over Guadiana River, Alcazaba Mxc3xa9rida 664-005 Roman Theatre, Amphitheatre, Amphitheatre House Mxc3xa9rida 664-006 Trajan's Arch, Concordia Temple Mxc3xa9rida 664-007 Santa Catalina Basilica (Xenodochium) Mxc3xa9rida 664-008 Casa Herrera Basilica Mxc3xa9rida 664-009 Santa Eulalia Basilicaxc2xa0[es]: Interpretation Centre, Temple of Mars Mxc3xa9rida 664-010 Roman Circus Mxc3xa9rida 664-011 Mithraeum House, Columbaria Funerary Area Mxc3xa9rida 664-012 Church of Santa Claraxc2xa0[es] and Visigothic Art Collection Mxc3xa9rida 664-013 Cornalvo Dam Mxc3xa9rida 664-014 Proserpina Dam Mxc3xa9rida 664-015 Local Forum Mxc3xa9rida 664-016 Roman Wall and Albarrana Islamic Tower Mxc3xa9rida 664-017 National Museum of Roman Art Mxc3xa9rida 664-018 Santa Eulalia Obelisk Mxc3xa9rida 664-019 Roman Bridge over Albarregas River Mxc3xa9rida 664-020 Temple of Diana Mxc3xa9rida 664-021 Thermal Baths at Reyes Huertas St. Mxc3xa9rida 664-022 Thermal Baths at Alangexc2xa0[es] Alange[12] | WIKI |
These include buildings for entertainment (theatre and amphitheatre), public architecture of the Forum and other spaces of power (provincial forum), engineering works (bridges, the dyke, cutwater and clean and waste water systems), and religious buildings, such as the Temple of Diana or the Temple of Marte. | UNESCO |
The buildings for leisure form an outstanding ensemble with the amphitheatre, theatre, landscaped peristyle and circus. | UNESCO |
Only in specific instances in the 20th century have the monuments been restored due to conservation needs or for ease of understanding, such as part of the block stands of the Amphitheatre and some of its vaults. | UNESCO |