Miaccum, also known as Miacum, is an ancient Roman mansion that holds historical significance. It is situated on the road between Segovia and Titulciam, and its existence is documented in the Itineraries of Antoninus. This location offers a glimpse into the Roman era and the architectural style of that period.
One of the most significant artifacts from Miaccum is a mosaic named "the Four Seasons". This piece was discovered in the 18th century and is currently preserved in the Municipal Museum of Madrid. The mosaic is a testament to the artistic prowess of the Roman era and is a must-see for those interested in historical art.
The ruins, known as "El Beneficio", consist of a "mansio" (a type of Roman inn on route), several houses and service areas. These structures were built between the 1st and 5th centuries AD, offering a comprehensive view of Roman architectural styles and living conditions during this period.
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Cam. de los Entreterminos, Collado Mediano
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