Category: Civil Architecture > Monument
District: Bragança > Miranda do Douro > Duas Igrejas > Cércio
The Roman Bridge is located in the Cércio area, a rural area belonging to the locality of Duas Igrejas, in the municipality of Miranda do Douro. Situated in the Trás-os-Montes region, the bridge stands over a small watercourse, in a predominantly natural and serene environment. Its position is integrated into a calm landscape, away from the hustle and bustle of big cities, inviting tranquil exploration of the surroundings.
This bridge is a silent testament to Roman engineering, distinguished by its robust stone construction. Its arches, designed to withstand the passage of time, are characteristic of Roman road works that once dotted ancient routes. The durability of its structure, which has stood for centuries, reflects the mastery and functionality that were the hallmark of these important infrastructures.
The Roman Bridge harmoniously integrates into the green landscape that surrounds it. The watercourse it spans, together with the native vegetation, creates a scene of rustic beauty and natural simplicity. The tranquility of the place allows one to appreciate the fusion between human work and the natural environment, offering an authentic perspective of Transmontana rurality. It is a place where nature and history coexist in tranquility.
Visiting the Roman Bridge provides an opportunity for a contemplative pause. It is a space where one can reflect on the heritage left by ancient civilizations and how these structures continue to be part of the current landscape. The serenity of the environment invites a moment of introspection, where the visitor can observe the slow flow of the watercourse and feel the atmosphere of a place that has withstood the passing of eras.
License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/deed.pt
Coordinates DD: 41.470770922222, -6.3118188666667
Coordinates DMS: 41°28'14.8"N 06°18'42.5"W