Ponte Rotto - Reviews from across the web
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Ponte Rotto, Rome | MyTravelGuide.com Originally named Emilius, (193 B.C.), this was the first stone bridge: it was suitable for the passage of heavily laden carts that could not cross the Sublicius bridge, which was made of timber. Its slanting position meant that it was prone to water damage, and half the bridge was destroyed by a vio... mytravelguide.com
Ponte Rotto J14 A dramatic flood of 1598 took away an arch of the bridge which was substituted with the wooden trusses and in the 19th century with the iron span. But it was destroyed again for the construction of the new bridge Ponte Palatino together with the other two ar... italycyberguide.com
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