Calle Marmoles
Calle Marmoles
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5.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2024 • Couples
Made of Egyptian marble and remaining at their original height, they are a mirror onto Roman times almost two millennia ago.

Originating from Emperor Hadrian’s era, so early in the 2nd century CE. It is surmised that they may have been part of a Temple or analogous important building.

Two further columns were moved to Alameda de HĂ©rcules in 1574 where they continue to soar skywards. A further one was broken while attempting to similarly relocate it.
Written 11 March 2024
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LCPUSA
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5.0 of 5 bubbles
June 2018 • Couples
Marmoles Street receives its name from the ruins of an ancient Roman Temple you still can find in it, from the time Seville was called Hispalis. It is now no more than three columns of 15 meters each that you can find by the side of an apartments building. There were more, but at least two of the other columns you can find now in the Alameda of Hercules. They were moved there in the 16th century.
Written 22 March 2019
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