Roman Dike

Paseo del Guadiana, s/n

It is the sturdy wall with buttresses, a base of dressed ashlars and the rest of the elevation in masonry that goes from the Alcazaba until a place where you can see the roofs of some public parking areas.

The dike originally covered the whole stretch of the river that went along the city, meaning that it went from the brick houses we see at the back until a few metres behind the Lusitania Bridge.

On a stretch of the dike we can see how the part of the Alcazaba wall that looks over the Guadiana stands on it.

It is the sturdy wall with buttresses, a base of dressed ashlars and the rest of the elevation in masonry that goes from the Alcazaba until a place where you can see the roofs of some public parking areas.

The dike originally covered the whole stretch of the river that went along the city, meaning that it went from the brick houses we see at the back until a few metres behind the Lusitania Bridge.

On a stretch of the dike we can see how the part of the Alcazaba wall that looks over the Guadiana stands on it.

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