Situated in Cáceres, Extremadura, Spain, on one side of the Alcántara Bridge, is the Roman temple dedicated to Alcántara. It is one of just two nearly intact Roman temples in Spain, the other being the temple of Vic. The same architect, Gaius Julius Lacer, created the triumphal arch, the temple, and the bridge. He devoted the last structure to the deified emperors of Rome. His work was completed in 103 AD. Although the origin of the architect seems to be local, the building-elements share a s ... (Read More)