Located along the historic Via de la Plata (Silver Route), the city is a strategic crossroads of the southwest of the Peninsula. Mérida has a privileged location between Madrid, Lisbon, Seville, and Salamanca. As it is located in the center of the Autonomous Community of Extremadura, Mérida is a true meeting point for business and conferences. Therefore, the city has a Conference Hall as well as auditoriums that meet all the organizational needs that your event might have.

FAIR INSTITUTION OF MÉRIDA (IFEME)

The Fair Institution of Mérida offers a new, large space for conferences, exhibitions, and trade fairs. Noteworthy is the horizontal nature of its structure, thanks to old, 1970s-style warehouse that was converted into a modern, contemporary space. This space is owned by the city.

The complex is made up of three interior spaces (4,500 m2 in total) and an additional 4,400 m2 of outdoor space. It additionally has three auditoriums which can hold 200, 100, and 60 individuals respectively. It has more than 200 parking spaces.

Telephone: 924 372 530
More information: www.merida.es


CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION HALL

Inaugurated in 2004, the Conference and Exhibition Hall stands out like a compact block cast upon the shores of the Guadiana River. If you stand on the ramped terraces that act as access points for the different spaces, you can admire the layout of urban Mérida and the Guadiana River, with its imposing bridges – works that allude to different moments in the city's history. This space belongs to the Government of Extremadura.

The complex has a central auditorium with more than 1,000 seats and another two auditoriums with more than 250 seats, 3 classrooms with 60 seats, a large exhibition hall, and an outdoor terrace. It has 300 parking spaces.

Telephone: 924 007 308
Website: www.palcongrex.es


ALCAZABA CULTURAL CENTER

This multi-purpose building is enhanced with a spectacular ballroom and a ground floor dedicated to the archaeological remains that appeared on the plot, which are from various Roman dwellings. The space is owned by the city.

It has an auditorium (capacity: 500) that can be used for theatrical plays and dance shows, musicals, and film screenings – amongst other activities.

It also has meeting rooms and space for different exhibitions and displays.

Telephone: 924 330 680
More information: www.merida.es


NATIONAL MUSEUM OF ROMAN ART

This is the only national museum dedicated to Roman art in Spain. Its artifacts are rich both in terms of quality and number, coming from the Colony of Emerita Augusta and the surrounding territory and providing a complete view of what Roman Hispania was like. This complex is owned by the State.

It has an auditorium that seats 120 and a space that measures 200 m2 for exhibitions.

Only for conferences and meetings related with the Roman world.

Telephone: 924 311 690
Website: museoarteromano.mcu.es


JESÚS DELGADO VALHONDO PUBLIC LIBRARY

Located on the left bank of the Guadiana River, it has four floors and three intertwined cubes built with traditional materials like granite, as well as modern materials like metal and glass. It is owned by the state.

The library has an auditorium that seats 300 and an audiovisual space for 50, as well as an exhibition hall.

Telephone: 924 003 070
Website: www.bibliotecaspublicas.es/merida


CAJA BADAJOZ FOUNDATION'S SANTO DOMINGO CULTURAL CENTER

Built in the 1980s to host conventions, conferences, art collections, etc., the hall has two levels. The ground floor combines the modernity of its design with the archaeological remains that appeared during its construction. More specifically, there is a cloaca (sewer) and the road that ran atop it, as well as baths that belonged to a domestic Roman dwelling located within the city wall.

It has an auditorium with 250 seats and a meeting room that can hold up to 18 people. It also has an exhibition space that measures 150 m2.

Telephone: 924 311 661
Website: http://fundacioncb.es/


PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION SCHOOL

The building looks like a solid space, its exterior being closed, but light does indeed enter (like in Roman houses) through the access atrium and an inner courtyard. The work was built with walls and reinforced concrete slabs in russet and dark earth tones – like the colors of Roman and Arabic constructions. It belongs to the Government of Extremadura.

It has two rooms with space for 200 and 125 people and 7 classrooms that can hold up to 20 people. It has more than 200 parking spaces.

Telephone: 924 008 122
Website: eap.juntaextremadura.es


FAIR INSTITUTION OF MÉRIDA (IFEME)

The Fair Institution of Mérida offers a new, large space for conferences, exhibitions, and trade fairs. Noteworthy is the horizontal nature of its structure, thanks to old, 1970s-style warehouse that was converted into a modern, contemporary space. This space is owned by the city.

The complex is made up of three interior spaces (4,500 m2 in total) and an additional 4,400 m2 of outdoor space. It additionally has three auditoriums which can hold 200, 100, and 60 individuals respectively. It has more than 200 parking spaces.

Telephone: 924 372 530
More information: www.merida.es


CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION HALL

Inaugurated in 2004, the Conference and Exhibition Hall stands out like a compact block cast upon the shores of the Guadiana River. If you stand on the ramped terraces that act as access points for the different spaces, you can admire the layout of urban Mérida and the Guadiana River, with its imposing bridges – works that allude to different moments in the city's history. This space belongs to the Government of Extremadura.

The complex has a central auditorium with more than 1,000 seats and another two auditoriums with more than 250 seats, 3 classrooms with 60 seats, a large exhibition hall, and an outdoor terrace. It has 300 parking spaces.

Telephone: 924 007 308
Website: www.palcongrex.es


ALCAZABA CULTURAL CENTER

This multi-purpose building is enhanced with a spectacular ballroom and a ground floor dedicated to the archaeological remains that appeared on the plot, which are from various Roman dwellings. The space is owned by the city.

It has an auditorium (capacity: 500) that can be used for theatrical plays and dance shows, musicals, and film screenings – amongst other activities.

It also has meeting rooms and space for different exhibitions and displays.

Telephone: 924 330 680
More information: www.merida.es


NATIONAL MUSEUM OF ROMAN ART

This is the only national museum dedicated to Roman art in Spain. Its artifacts are rich both in terms of quality and number, coming from the Colony of Emerita Augusta and the surrounding territory and providing a complete view of what Roman Hispania was like. This complex is owned by the State.

It has an auditorium that seats 120 and a space that measures 200 m2 for exhibitions.

Only for conferences and meetings related with the Roman world.

Telephone: 924 311 690
Website: museoarteromano.mcu.es


JESÚS DELGADO VALHONDO PUBLIC LIBRARY

Located on the left bank of the Guadiana River, it has four floors and three intertwined cubes built with traditional materials like granite, as well as modern materials like metal and glass. It is owned by the state.

The library has an auditorium that seats 300 and an audiovisual space for 50, as well as an exhibition hall.

Telephone: 924 003 070
Website: www.bibliotecaspublicas.es/merida


CAJA BADAJOZ FOUNDATION'S SANTO DOMINGO CULTURAL CENTER

Built in the 1980s to host conventions, conferences, art collections, etc., the hall has two levels. The ground floor combines the modernity of its design with the archaeological remains that appeared during its construction. More specifically, there is a cloaca (sewer) and the road that ran atop it, as well as baths that belonged to a domestic Roman dwelling located within the city wall.

It has an auditorium with 250 seats and a meeting room that can hold up to 18 people. It also has an exhibition space that measures 150 m2.

Telephone: 924 311 661
Website: http://fundacioncb.es/


PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION SCHOOL

The building looks like a solid space, its exterior being closed, but light does indeed enter (like in Roman houses) through the access atrium and an inner courtyard. The work was built with walls and reinforced concrete slabs in russet and dark earth tones – like the colors of Roman and Arabic constructions. It belongs to the Government of Extremadura.

It has two rooms with space for 200 and 125 people and 7 classrooms that can hold up to 20 people. It has more than 200 parking spaces.

Telephone: 924 008 122
Website: eap.juntaextremadura.es