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Underground cistern of filtered fresh water from the Guadiana river, in the Alcazaba of Merida, a Moorish fortification built by emir Abd ar-Rahman II of Cordoba in 835, in Merida, Extremadura, Spain. The stone cistern was built reusing stone fragments of Roman and Visigothic buildings from the area, including columns with sculpted decoration. It forms part of the Merida UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
Unique Identifier
AR6179395
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4724px × 7087px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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9TH CENTURY
ABD AR-RAHMAN II
ARCHAEOLOGICAL
Archaeology
ARCHEOLOGICAL
archeology
Architecture
Badajoz
CARVED
Carving
Cistern
Column
CORDOBA
DECORATION
drinking water
EMIR
ESPAÑA
EUROPE
EUROPEAN
EXTREMADURA
Fortification
GUADIANA
HERITAGE
HISPANIA
History
IBERIA
IBERIAN PENINSULA
ISLAMIC
LUSITANIA
MERIDA
Moorish
Pillar
Reservoir
River
Roman
Roman Empire
SITE
Southern Europe
Southern European
Spanish
Stone
Tourist Attraction
Underground
UNESCO
UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE
VISIGOTHIC
visitor attraction
Water