Proserpina Dam

Coordinates: 38°58′10″N 6°21′59″W / 38.969544°N 6.366433°W / 38.969544; -6.366433
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Proserpina Dam
LocationBadajoz (province), Extremadura, Spain
Opening date1st–2nd century
Dam and spillways
ImpoundsLas Pardillas (Guadiana basin)
Height12 m
Length427.8 m
Width (base)5.9 m
Proserpina Dam
Native name
Spanish: Pantano de Proserpina
LocationMérida, Spain
Coordinates38°58′10″N 6°21′59″W / 38.969544°N 6.366433°W / 38.969544; -6.366433
Official namePantano de Proserpina
TypeNon-movable
CriteriaMonument
Designated1912
Reference no.RI-51-0000114
Proserpina Dam is located in Spain
Proserpina Dam
Location of Proserpina Dam in Spain

The Proserpina Dam is a Roman gravity dam in Badajoz (province), Extremadura, Spain, dating to the 1st or 2nd century AD. It was built as part of the infrastructure which supplied the city of Emerita Augusta with water.

After the fall of the Roman Empire the Milagros aqueduct leading to the city fell into decay, but the earth dam with retaining wall is still in use.[1]

Conservation

It has had a national heritage listing (currently Bien de Interés Cultural) since 1912.[citation needed]

It is also part of the Archaeological Ensemble of Mérida, an UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1993.[2]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Arenillas & Castillo 2003
  2. ^ Archaeological Ensemble of Mérida at UNESCO

References

  • Arenillas Parra, Miguel; Castillo, Juan C. (2003), "Dams from the Roman Era in Spain. Analysis of Design Forms (with Appendix)", 1st International Congress on Construction History [20th–24th January], Madrid

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