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Bridge of Henares
Native name
Spanish: Puente del Henares
Henares Bridge, Guadalajara.jpg
Location Guadalajara, Spain
Area guadalajara
Built romanesque
Official name: Puente del Henares
Type Non-movable
Criteria Monument
Designated 1931
Reference no. RI-51-0000603
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The Bridge of Henares (in Spanish: Puente del Henares) is an old and important bridge located in Guadalajara, Spain. It crosses the Henares River and has been a key landmark for many years. In 1931, it was given a special status called Bien de Interés Cultural, which means it's a very important historical monument that needs to be protected.

Discovering the Henares Bridge

The Bridge of Henares is found in the city of Guadalajara, in central Spain. This historic bridge helps people cross the Henares River. For centuries, it has been a vital link for travelers and goods.

A Glimpse into History

This bridge is very old, with its origins dating back to the Romanesque period. This means it was likely built around the Middle Ages, a time when many impressive stone structures were created. Over the years, the bridge has seen many changes and repairs. However, its basic structure still shows its ancient roots.

Why Was the Bridge Built?

Bridges like the Henares Bridge were essential for travel and trade. They allowed people to move easily across rivers, connecting towns and regions. Without such bridges, journeys would have been much harder and longer. The Henares Bridge played a big role in the development of Guadalajara and the surrounding areas.

Protecting a Historic Treasure

In 1931, the Bridge of Henares was declared a Bien de Interés Cultural. This Spanish term means "Property of Cultural Interest." It's a special title given to important historical, artistic, or scientific sites. This declaration helps protect the bridge, ensuring it remains safe for future generations to enjoy and learn from.

What Does "Bien de Interés Cultural" Mean?

When a site is named a Bien de Interés Cultural, it means the government recognizes its great value. This status provides legal protection, preventing the site from being damaged or changed without permission. It also encourages its preservation and study. For the Bridge of Henares, this means its history and structure are officially recognized as part of Spain's national heritage.

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