Roman mausoleum of Córdoba

in Córdoba, Spain



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Paseo de la Victoria, 17, 14008 Córdoba, Córdoba, Spain
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N37° 53' 6.36" W4° 47' 6"   (37.8851, -4.785)
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The Roman mausoleum of Córdoba is an ancient structure in the Jardines de la Victoria, Córdoba, Andalusia, southern Spain. It is a funerary monument of cylinder-shaped that corresponded to a group of funerary monuments of the Republican era, built in the 1st century AD. It was discovered in 1993 during archaeological excavations.
It includes the chamber tomb that housed the Urn, as well as remains of the basement, cornices, and crenellated parapet. Unusually for such structures in Roman Iberia, it may have been designed by an Italic architect, due to similarities to other mausoleums in Rome and the rest of Italy. Its size also suggests that it belonged to a wealthy family.
It is located near the road that connected the ancient city with Hispalis (now Seville), and exited from the city by the western gate, or "Porta Principalis Sinistra" (Puerta de Gallegos). The archaeological site also includes remains of the pavement of the latter.

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Roman mausoleum of Córdoba

Address: Paseo de la Victoria, 17, 14008 Córdoba, Córdoba, Spain
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