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Roman arch of Medinaceli

The Roman arch of Medinaceli (Spanish: Arco Romano de Medinaceli) is a Roman triumphal arch located in Medinaceli, in Castile and León, Spain. It is constructed in stone using a technique called opus quadratum. It was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1930.[1]

Roman arch of Medinaceli
Native name
Spanish: Arco Romano de Medinaceli
LocationMedinaceli, Spain
Coordinates41°10′15″N 2°25′57″W / 41.17083°N 2.4325°W / 41.17083; -2.4325
Official nameArco Romano de Medinaceli
TypeNon-movable
CriteriaMonument
Designated1930
Reference no.RI-51-0000350
Location of Roman arch of Medinaceli in Spain

Characteristics edit

Its preservation is decent, except for its decoration, which is plain and has significantly worn due to its geographical location. It was built on a hill overlooking the Jalón valley, situated nearly 1200 meters high in a cold area prone to rain, winds, and snowfall, which caused the wear of the ashlar masonry, moldings, and cornices. The northern and western sides, which face the town and mountain, are better preserved, while the southern and eastern sides, facing the valley, are notably worn. The base is in a worse state, with some replaced ashlars.

The arch's orientation has always been from east to west and longitudinally from north to south. The arch's front, to the east, faces the valley and the Medinaceli Station, while the back of the arch, to the west, looks towards the town of Medinaceli.

Its construction is of Opus Quadratum with varying sizes, laid in stretcher bond, and some in header bond. All decorative elements were carved on them. The overall size of the structure is 13.20 meters in length, 2.10 meters in width, and 8.10 meters in height. It was erected at the end of the 1st century. Besides its commemorative function, it served as an entrance gate to the city. The central archway was used for carriages and animals, and the side passages were for pedestrians.[2]

Decoration edit

Its base consists of four large pillars connected by arches, forming two equal arches with a span of 1.30 meters, composed of seven identical voussoirs. They are crowned with a finishing molding from which the central arch arises, turning them into support elements for it.[3]

The central arch, crowned with a molding similar to the lower elements, has a span of 1.90 meters and is made up of 23 voussoirs and two decorative side sets. These sets consist of fluted pilasters with a Corinthian capital, a tympanum, and two bases resting on the lower molding. In the four corners of the intermediate section, there are four other pilasters on two facades, larger than the previous ones but with the same design. This unique design, where pilasters appear in the middle section but not at the base, is because the wall in which this arch opened had a height similar to the first level, so the protruding height began at the same point as these pilasters.[4]

The top section consists of two rows of ashlar blocks crowned by a cornice. Golden letters were anchored to these blocks to form the commemorative inscription, leaving some fastening bolts. This inscription has been reconstructed and reads:

  • North Side: NVMINI AVGVSTO SACRV[M].

Dedicated to the divine spirit of the Emperor Augustus.

  • South Side: NVMINI IMP (eratoris) DOMITIANI AVG (usti) GER (manici).

To the divine spirit of Emperor Domitian Augustus Germanicus. It was modified in 98 AD to NVMINI IMP (eratoris) TRAIANI AVG (usti) GER (manici). To the divine spirit of Emperor Trajan Augustus Germanicus.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Arco de Medinaceli". Arcos de triunfo (in Spanish).
  2. ^ http://www.rutasconhistoria.es/loc/arco-de-medinaceli
  3. ^ http://guiadesoria.es/patrimonio/monumentos-de-soria/818-arco-romano-de-medinaceli.html
  4. ^ http://www.sorianitelaimaginas.com/patrimonio/arco-romano-medinaceli



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from the existing Spanish Wikipedia article at es Arco de Medinaceli see its history for attribution You should also add the template Translated es Arco de Medinaceli to the talk page For more guidance see Wikipedia Translation The Roman arch of Medinaceli Spanish Arco Romano de Medinaceli is a Roman triumphal arch located in Medinaceli in Castile and Leon Spain It is constructed in stone using a technique called opus quadratum It was declared Bien de Interes Cultural in 1930 1 Roman arch of MedinaceliNative name Spanish Arco Romano de MedinaceliLocationMedinaceli SpainCoordinates41 10 15 N 2 25 57 W 41 17083 N 2 4325 W 41 17083 2 4325Spanish Cultural HeritageOfficial nameArco Romano de MedinaceliTypeNon movableCriteriaMonumentDesignated1930Reference no RI 51 0000350Location of Roman arch of Medinaceli in Spain Contents 1 Characteristics 2 Decoration 3 See also 4 ReferencesCharacteristics editIts preservation is decent except for its decoration which is plain and has significantly worn due to its geographical location It was built on a hill overlooking the Jalon valley situated nearly 1200 meters high in a cold area prone to rain winds and snowfall which caused the wear of the ashlar masonry moldings and cornices The northern and western sides which face the town and mountain are better preserved while the southern and eastern sides facing the valley are notably worn The base is in a worse state with some replaced ashlars The arch s orientation has always been from east to west and longitudinally from north to south The arch s front to the east faces the valley and the Medinaceli Station while the back of the arch to the west looks towards the town of Medinaceli Its construction is of Opus Quadratum with varying sizes laid in stretcher bond and some in header bond All decorative elements were carved on them The overall size of the structure is 13 20 meters in length 2 10 meters in width and 8 10 meters in height It was erected at the end of the 1st century Besides its commemorative function it served as an entrance gate to the city The central archway was used for carriages and animals and the side passages were for pedestrians 2 Decoration editIts base consists of four large pillars connected by arches forming two equal arches with a span of 1 30 meters composed of seven identical voussoirs They are crowned with a finishing molding from which the central arch arises turning them into support elements for it 3 The central arch crowned with a molding similar to the lower elements has a span of 1 90 meters and is made up of 23 voussoirs and two decorative side sets These sets consist of fluted pilasters with a Corinthian capital a tympanum and two bases resting on the lower molding In the four corners of the intermediate section there are four other pilasters on two facades larger than the previous ones but with the same design This unique design where pilasters appear in the middle section but not at the base is because the wall in which this arch opened had a height similar to the first level so the protruding height began at the same point as these pilasters 4 The top section consists of two rows of ashlar blocks crowned by a cornice Golden letters were anchored to these blocks to form the commemorative inscription leaving some fastening bolts This inscription has been reconstructed and reads North Side NVMINI AVGVSTO SACRV M Dedicated to the divine spirit of the Emperor Augustus South Side NVMINI IMP eratoris DOMITIANI AVG usti GER manici To the divine spirit of Emperor Domitian Augustus Germanicus It was modified in 98 AD to NVMINI IMP eratoris TRAIANI AVG usti GER manici To the divine spirit of Emperor Trajan Augustus Germanicus See also editList of Roman sites in SpainReferences edit Arco de Medinaceli Arcos de triunfo in Spanish http www rutasconhistoria es loc arco de medinaceli http guiadesoria es patrimonio monumentos de soria 818 arco romano de medinaceli html http www sorianitelaimaginas com patrimonio arco 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