Pons Aemilius (Ponte Roto), Italy




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The oldest stone bridge in Rome, the Pons Aemilius was begun in 179 BC and completed in 142 BC. It stood almost intact until 1598, when floods swept away two supporting piers and three of the arches. Two remaining arches were dismantled in 1885, leaving only a single arch standing in mid-river.
It is now called "Ponte Roto" ("Broken Bridge") in Italian.
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