Spain Roman Bridge
The Roman bridge of the Spanish city of Mérida (Extremadura) is considered the longest of antiquity. In the times of the Roman Empire the work was elevated on the river Guadiana along 62 arcs with a total length of 755 m. Today the bridge has a length of 721 m (including the entrances 790 m) and rests on 60 arches, of which 3 are hidden on the banks.
Photography Tips
There are many people around. So, if you want the picture not to come out, you should go quite late. That in Spain means beyond twelve o'clock at night.
Travel Information
You can park easily in both bridge entrances. And walk a short path.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Lots of people
Best Timing
Blue hour/at night
Sunrise & Sunset
08:40 - 18:09
| current local time: 02:54
Photo Themes
Bridge
Monument
River
Locations
Extremadura
Mérida
Badajoz
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