Roman arch of Medinaceli

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The Roman arch of Medinaceli is a well-preserved 1st-century AD triple-bayed triumphal arch in the town of Medinaceli, Spain, notable as one of the few surviving examples of its kind on the Iberian Peninsula.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman monument
cultural heritage monument
triumphal arch
architecturalStyle Ancient Roman architecture
constructionPeriod 1st century AD
continent Europe
country Spain
culture Ancient Rome NERFINISHED
function commemorative monument
monumental city gateway
hasFeature central larger bay
three passageways
triple-bayed design
two smaller lateral bays
hasOrientation aligned with former Roman road
hasType Roman provincial architecture
heritageDesignation Bien de Interés Cultural
heritageDesignationCountry Spain
heritageStatus well-preserved
locatedIn Castile and León
Medinaceli NERFINISHED
Province of Soria NERFINISHED
Spain
material stone
notableFor being one of the few surviving triple-bayed Roman arches on the Iberian Peninsula
its state of conservation
regionHistoric Hispania
setting hilltop town of Medinaceli
touristAttraction yes
usedFor marking an important Roman road or crossing
visibleFrom surrounding valley near Medinaceli

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Medinaceli hasStructure Roman arch of Medinaceli