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Dokumen 123
List of bridges in Rome
Ponte Garibaldi
Ponte Sant'Angelo
Ponte Milvio
Ponte Sisto
This is an incomplete list of
bridges
in the city of
Rome
, in
Italy
:
Pons Sublicius
(around 642 BC)
Ponte di Castel Giubileo
(built 1951)
Ponte di Tor di Quinto
(1960)
Ponte Cestio
(1st century BC), also called Ponte San Bartolomeo
Ponte Flaminio
(1932–1951)
Ponte Milvio
(207 BC; formerly called Ponte Mollo)
Ponte Nomentano
(1st century BC)
Ponte Duca d'Aosta
(1939–1942)
Ponte della Musica-Armando Trovajoli
(2008–2011)
Ponte Risorgimento
(1911)
Ponte Matteotti
(1929; pre 1945 called Ponte delle Milizie or Ponte Littorio)
Ponte Nenni
(1971–1972)
Ponte Regina Margherita
(1886–1891, also called Ponte Margherita)
Ponte Cavour
(1891–1896)
Ponte Umberto I
(1885)
Ponte Sant'Angelo
(134, formerly called Pons Aelius (Ponte Elio))
Ponte Vittorio Emanuele II
(1886–1911; also called Ponte Vittorio)
Ponte Principe Amedeo
(1942, instead of Ponte dei Fiorentini)
Ponte Mazzini
(1904–1908)
Ponte Sisto
(1473–1479; instead of Ponte di Agrippa, also called Ponte Aurelio, Ponte Antonino or Ponte di Valentiniano, formerly called Pons fractus or Pons ruptus )
Ponte Garibaldi
(1888)
Ponte San Bartolomeo
(mid 1st century BC, formerly called
Pons Cestius
)
Ponte dei Quattro Capi
(62 BC, called
Pons Fabricius
)
Fragments of
Ponte Rotto
(241 BC, formerly called
Pons Aemilius
(Ponte Emilio), Ponte di Lepido, Ponte lapideo, Ponte dei Senatori or Ponte Maggiore)
Ponte Palatino
(1886–1891), also called Ponte Inglese, Ponte degli inglesi
Ponte Aventino
(1914–1919; also called Ponte Sublicio)
Ponte Testaccio
(1938–1948)
Ponte dell'Industria
(1863; also called Ponte di San Paolo or Ponte di Ferro, formerly a
Railway bridge
)
Ponte della Scienza
(2008–2014)
Ponte Settimia Spizzichino
(2009–2012)
Ponte Marconi
(1937–1954)
Ponte della Magliana
(1930–1948)
Ponte di Mezzocammino
(1943–1951)
See also
Roman bridge
List of tourist attractions in Rome
External links
www.romaspqr.it Overview
(Italian)
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Ancient
bridges on the
Tiber
(from source to mouth)
Upstream
Milvius
(Molle)
Ælius
(Sant'Angelo)
Neronianus
†
Agrippae
(Sisto)
Aurelius
†
After
Tiber Isl.
Fabricius
Cestius
Æmilius
(Rotto)
†
Sublicius
†
Probi
†
†
partly or wholly underwater or demolished
Names are in the original Latin; in parentheses are the Italian names that differ significantly
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