
A 17th-century gateway within Badajoz's Alcazaba, offering a glimpse into historical fortifications and urban development.
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A 17th-century gateway within Badajoz's Alcazaba, offering a glimpse into historical fortifications and urban development.
"Explore the imposing Puerta de Mérida, a historical gem within Badajoz's Alcazaba, best viewed from its grounds and surrounding park."

To get the best views, enter the Alcazaba of Badajoz. The gate is best seen from within its grounds. 🎟️
The park offers unique vantage points. Don't miss the views from outside the main walls. :camerawithflash:

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Alcazaba of Badajoz
Admire the imposing 17th-century gate, a testament to Vauban fortification, bearing the shields of Charles I and the Count of Montijo.
Park surrounding the Alcazaba
Enjoy views of the gate from the adjacent park, offering a different perspective on its historical significance.

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Explore virtual archaeological reconstructions that bring the gate back to its former glory.
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To get the best views, enter the Alcazaba of Badajoz. The gate is best seen from within its grounds. 🎟️
The park offers unique vantage points. Don't miss the views from outside the main walls. :camerawithflash:
Look for online virtual reconstructions to see the gate as it once was. :iphone:
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To get the best views, enter the Alcazaba of Badajoz. The gate is best seen from within its grounds. 🎟️
The park offers unique vantage points. Don't miss the views from outside the main walls. :camerawithflash:
Look for online virtual reconstructions to see the gate as it once was. :iphone:
Visitors appreciate the historical significance of the Puerta de Mérida as part of the Alcazaba of Badajoz, noting its impressive 17th-century architecture and the insights gained from virtual reconstructions. However, some find its inaccessibility from the outside and the uneven terrain around the quarry to be drawbacks.
"Mérida Gate
Served as the entrance to the city from the old Talavera road"
Tomás Rosillo
"From the 17th century. It cannot be accessed from the outside, so you can only see it if you enter the Alcazaba, and from outside through the park that surrounds it."
Francisco Solís Núñez
"The Mérida gate takes its name from the direction to which it faces. It is from the s. XVII. It is currently uneven with the adjacent land since it was later used as a quarry. In it we can see the shield of Charles I of Spain V of Germany and the Count of Montijo, the driving force behind the Vauban fortification."
Luis Lara M
The Puerta de Mérida is located within the Alcazaba of Badajoz. You can reach the Alcazaba by public transport or car within the city. Once inside, you can see the gate.
Yes, public transport can take you to the general area of the Alcazaba in Badajoz. From there, it's a short walk to the entrance.
There is parking available near the Alcazaba of Badajoz, allowing you to drive close to the site.
You need to enter the Alcazaba of Badajoz to see the Puerta de Mérida up close. Check the Alcazaba's official website for ticket prices and opening hours.
The Puerta de Mérida's viewing times are dependent on the Alcazaba's opening hours. It's best to check the official Alcazaba of Badajoz schedule.
The Puerta de Mérida is part of the Alcazaba complex, so the entry fee for the Alcazaba covers your access.
No, the Puerta de Mérida is currently inaccessible from the outside due to its location above a former quarry. You can view it from within the Alcazaba or the surrounding park.
The best views are from inside the Alcazaba grounds or from the park that surrounds it. Virtual reconstructions also offer a unique perspective.
The area is generally safe, but be mindful of uneven terrain around the quarry if exploring the park.
Early morning or late afternoon offer the best light for photography, avoiding harsh midday sun.
Yes, the gate's architecture and its setting within the Alcazaba and park provide excellent photo opportunities.
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