Pons Aemilius
The only remaining arch of the oldest stone bridge in Rome stands in the middle of the Tiber. Also known as Ponte Rotto (Broken Bridge).

📜 The first stone bridge in Rome, built between 179 BC and 151 BC.🔍 Only one 16th-century arch remains today, resting on original 2nd-century-BC pylons. Also known as Ponte Rotto (Broken Bridge).# Why Go🏛️ Witness ancient Roman engineering🌉 See the first stone bridge in Rome🏞️ Picturesque location on the Tiber River🚶 Easy access near Tiber Island🚶 Explore historical Trastevere neighborhood# Why Avoid🚧 Only a single arch remains, not a full bridge# Tips📍 Located just south of Tiber Island.

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