Roman Bridge of Pollença
Pollença, Spain, Spain
The Roman Bridge of Pollença, also called Pont Romà, spans the Torrent de Sant Jordi near Pollença in northern Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain, featuring a simple yet sturdy medieval stone structure with two unequal semi-circular arches.
Though popularly attributed to Roman origins—possibly as part of an aqueduct linked to ancient Pollentia (modern Alcúdia)—its first record dates to 1403 as Puente de Cubelles, with historians debating medieval construction under Knights Templar influence post-1229 conquest due to the town's 13th-century founding.
Essential for safe crossings during floods until the 19th century, the well-preserved bridge now symbolizes local heritage amid scenic rural paths, blending mystery with practical ancient engineering.
Location
Carrer del Pont Romà, 07460 Pollença, Illes Balears, Spain
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