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Puente de Masegoso
Masegoso - Puente romano.jpg
Location Pozalmuro, Spain
Official name: Puente de Masegoso
Type Non-movable
Criteria Monument
Designated 2001
Reference no. RI-51-0010427
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The Bridge of Masegoso (in Spanish: Puente de Masegoso) is an ancient Roman bridge. You can find it in a place called Pozalmuro, in Spain. This bridge is very old and important. Because of its history, it was officially named a Bien de Interés Cultural in 2001. This means it is a special protected monument.

What is the Masegoso Bridge?

The Masegoso Bridge is a stone bridge that crosses a small river or stream. It was built many, many years ago by the Romans. The Romans were famous for their amazing building skills. They built roads, buildings, and bridges that are still standing today.

Built by the Romans

The Roman Empire was huge and lasted for a very long time. To manage their empire, the Romans needed good ways to travel and move goods. They built thousands of miles of roads. They also built strong bridges to cross rivers and valleys. The Masegoso Bridge is an example of their excellent engineering.

Why were Roman bridges important?

Roman bridges were super important for many reasons. They helped armies move quickly from one place to another. They also made it easier for people to trade goods. Farmers could get their crops to markets. Merchants could transport their products across the empire. These bridges connected different towns and regions. They helped the Roman Empire stay strong and united.

A Protected Treasure

The Masegoso Bridge is not just an old bridge. It is a piece of history. In 2001, it was given a special title: Bien de Interés Cultural. This Spanish phrase means "Property of Cultural Interest."

What does "Bien de Interés Cultural" mean?

When something is declared a Bien de Interés Cultural, it means it is very important to the history and culture of Spain. The government protects these sites. This helps make sure they are preserved for future generations. It means the bridge cannot be changed or damaged easily. It is a reminder of the Roman presence in Spain. It shows us how advanced the Romans were in building things.

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