Spiano Ponte Romano
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Il Ponte Spiano si trova poco fuori Sigillo, è un’opera costituita da imponenti macigni che consentiva l’attraversamento del torrente Fonturci all’antica Via Flaminia.
The Spiano Roman Bridge is located just outside Sigillo, and was built of huge boulders to carry the ancient Flaminian Road over the Fonturci stream.
The Spiano Roman Bridge is located just outside Sigillo, and was built of huge boulders to carry the ancient Flaminian Road over the Fonturci stream.
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Il Ponte Spiano si trova poco fuori Sigillo, è un’opera costituita da imponenti macigni che consentiva l’attraversamento del torrente Fonturci all’antica Via Flaminia.
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Il Ponte Spiano si trova poco fuori Sigillo, è un’opera costituita da imponenti macigni che consentiva l’attraversamento del torrente Fonturci all’antica Via Flaminia.
E’ un capolavoro dell’arte romana: alcuni lo attribuiscono al II secolo a.C., altri all’età augustea. È realizzato con blocchi di corniola, è lungo 32 m e largo 3,25 m sulla volta. E' il monumento che rappresenta con la sua presenza l’identità di municipium romano dell’antica Suillum, (retto dai duoviri, con il collegio dei magistrati quattuoviri) e di antico e fondamentale collegamento tra il Tirreno e l’Adriatico. Nel territorio di Suillum si trovava infatti la nota “statio” della Via Flaminia, Helvillum, da cui partiva una diramazione che attraversando le nostre montagne, conduceva ad a Ancona e che rimase funzionante per molti secoli fino all’inizio del 900, chiamata del “Postiglione”.
E’ un capolavoro dell’arte romana: alcuni lo attribuiscono al II secolo a.C., altri all’età augustea. È realizzato con blocchi di corniola, è lungo 32 m e largo 3,25 m sulla volta. E' il monumento che rappresenta con la sua presenza l’identità di municipium romano dell’antica Suillum, (retto dai duoviri, con il collegio dei magistrati quattuoviri) e di antico e fondamentale collegamento tra il Tirreno e l’Adriatico. Nel territorio di Suillum si trovava infatti la nota “statio” della Via Flaminia, Helvillum, da cui partiva una diramazione che attraversando le nostre montagne, conduceva ad a Ancona e che rimase funzionante per molti secoli fino all’inizio del 900, chiamata del “Postiglione”.
The Spiano Roman Bridge is located just outside Sigillo, and was built of huge boulders to carry the ancient Flaminian Road over the Fonturci stream.
It´s a masterpiece of Roman building: some people date it to the second century B.C. and others to the later Augustan age.Built of huge blocks of cornelian, it measures 32 m in length and 3.25 m in width at the top of the arch. This monument is emblematic of the old Roman “ municipium” of Suillum (governed by the two “duoviri”, together with the “quattuoviri” college of magistrates), as well as symbolizing the ancient and deep-rooted connection between the Tyrrhenian and the Adriatic Sea. The famous staging-post on the Via Flaminia, Helvillum, could be found within the territory of Suillum. From here, a branch road crossed the mountains and led on to Ancona. It remained in use for many centuries, until the beginning of the 1900’s and was known as the “Postiglione” (Postillion).
It´s a masterpiece of Roman building: some people date it to the second century B.C. and others to the later Augustan age.Built of huge blocks of cornelian, it measures 32 m in length and 3.25 m in width at the top of the arch. This monument is emblematic of the old Roman “ municipium” of Suillum (governed by the two “duoviri”, together with the “quattuoviri” college of magistrates), as well as symbolizing the ancient and deep-rooted connection between the Tyrrhenian and the Adriatic Sea. The famous staging-post on the Via Flaminia, Helvillum, could be found within the territory of Suillum. From here, a branch road crossed the mountains and led on to Ancona. It remained in use for many centuries, until the beginning of the 1900’s and was known as the “Postiglione” (Postillion).
The Spiano Roman Bridge is located just outside Sigillo, and was built of huge boulders to carry the ancient Flaminian Road over the Fonturci stream.
It´s a masterpiece of Roman building: some people date it to the second century B.C. and others to the later Augustan age.Built of huge blocks of cornelian, it measures 32 m in length and 3.25 m in width at the top of the arch. This monument is emblematic of the old Roman “ municipium” of Suillum (governed by the two “duoviri”, together with the “quattuoviri” college of magistrates), as well as symbolizing the ancient and deep-rooted connection between the Tyrrhenian and the Adriatic Sea. The famous staging-post on the Via Flaminia, Helvillum, could be found within the territory of Suillum. From here, a branch road crossed the mountains and led on to Ancona. It remained in use for many centuries, until the beginning of the 1900’s and was known as the “Postiglione” (Postillion).
It´s a masterpiece of Roman building: some people date it to the second century B.C. and others to the later Augustan age.Built of huge blocks of cornelian, it measures 32 m in length and 3.25 m in width at the top of the arch. This monument is emblematic of the old Roman “ municipium” of Suillum (governed by the two “duoviri”, together with the “quattuoviri” college of magistrates), as well as symbolizing the ancient and deep-rooted connection between the Tyrrhenian and the Adriatic Sea. The famous staging-post on the Via Flaminia, Helvillum, could be found within the territory of Suillum. From here, a branch road crossed the mountains and led on to Ancona. It remained in use for many centuries, until the beginning of the 1900’s and was known as the “Postiglione” (Postillion).
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