Fans of walks in antique places will have the opportunity to visit the ancient Roman Temple of Diana, which was built at the end of the 1st century, as a gift to the emperor. In the 18th century, the antique temple was transferred to the private ownership of the Countess deo Corvo. It became part of the large-scale complex of her palace. Under the direction of the countess, a reconstruction was carried out in the temple. It was completely restored to its original form.
Lovers of natural attractions in Merida will be invited to visit the unique nature reserve Cornalvo, located in the immediate vicinity of the city. On the territory of this natural reserve, you can see all the common plants that are found in different regions of Spain, and also watch wild animals and birds.
In the vicinity of Merida there are many small cozy cities that managed to preserve their historical charm. In the city of Montijo, there is an ancient cathedral, which stores many religious artifacts. The streets of the city represent a single architectural complex. While walking along them, you can see houses and buildings of different periods.
Equally interesting is the charming town of Trujilljanos with its ancient church and artisan workshops. Each of these workshops is a unique mini-museum in which visitors are always happy to conduct an excursion and learn the national craft. Such craft workshops will be an excellent place to buy memorable gifts.
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