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Basilica of Santa Eulalia (Mérida)
The basilica sits atop a Roman mausoleum discovered in 2024, revealing continuous Christian worship on this site from the 4th century through Visigothic, Mozarabic, and post-Reconquest periods. The martyr cult of Santa Eulalia — a girl executed in the early 300s — became one of the most important pilgrim shrines in Iberia, persisting even under Islamic rule until the Mozarabic community departed circa 875 AD. The archaeological site beneath the church floor makes the layering physically legible: Roman tomb, early Christian necropolis, Visigothic church. Anchor modes: material_layer; living_ritual | Search hooks: Basilica of Santa Eulalia (Mérida); Santa Eulalia mártir; basílica martirial; early Christian necropolis; Mozarabic Mérida; Visigothic bishopric
Visit the underground archaeological site revealing the Roman mausoleum and early Christian necropolis, see the 'Hornito' chapel marking the traditional martyrdom site, and observe the layered architecture from Roman foundations to medieval rebuilds.