In Timgad, the Romans used a special design called a "grid plan." ๐บ๏ธ This means that the streets were laid out in straight lines, creating squares and rectangles. The main street went straight through the city, and smaller roads branched out. This design made it easier for
people to get around the city without getting lost. The Romans planned cities carefully, making sure there was room for houses, shops, and public spaces. By using the grid plan, Timgad still looks organized today, even after so many centuries! ๐
๏ธ Learning about the grid plan helps us understand how cities could be built wisely!