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Roman bridge of Talamanca de Jarama
Native name
Spanish: Puente Romano de Talamanca de Jarama
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Location Talamanca de Jarama, Spain
Official name: Puente Romano de Talamanca de Jarama
Type Non-movable
Criteria Monument
Designated 1996
Reference no. RI-51-0009585
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The Puente Romano de Talamanca de Jarama is an ancient bridge. It is located in a town called Talamanca de Jarama. This town is in the Community of Madrid, Spain.

This bridge was first built by the Romans. They were famous for their amazing engineering skills. Later, during the Middle Ages, the bridge was changed and repaired. This means it has a very long history!

Today, the bridge no longer crosses the Jarama River. The river's path changed over time. So, the bridge now stands over a dry area or a small stream.

In 1996, the bridge was given a special title. It was called Bien de Interés Cultural. This means it is a very important historical site. It is protected by the government of Spain. Its official name for this protection is Puente Sobre El Arroyo del Caz.

What is a Roman Bridge?

A Roman bridge is a type of bridge built by the ancient Romans. They used strong materials like stone and concrete. Roman bridges were known for their arches. These arches helped make the bridges very strong and stable.

Why were Roman bridges important?

Roman bridges were very important for travel and trade. They helped people and goods move across rivers. This made it easier to connect different parts of the Roman Empire. Many Roman bridges are still standing today. This shows how skilled Roman engineers were.

The History of the Talamanca Bridge

The Talamanca bridge was originally built by the Romans. They were active in this area of Spain. Bridges were key for their roads and military movements.

How it changed over time

During the medieval period, the bridge was updated. This was common for old structures. People would repair and change them to fit new needs. These changes show how the bridge was used for many centuries.

Why the River Moved

Rivers can change their course over many years. This can happen because of floods or natural erosion. The Jarama River slowly moved away from the bridge. This is why the bridge no longer spans the water.

What is a Bien de Interés Cultural?

Bien de Interés Cultural means "Property of Cultural Interest." It is a special protection given in Spain. It helps save important historical buildings and sites. This ensures they are preserved for future generations.

See also

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