📜 Oldest Roman bridge in Rome, built in 62 BC.🔍 Connects Campus Martius to Tiber Island over the Tiber River.# Why Go🏛️ Experience ancient Roman engineering and history🌉 See a bridge continuously in use since 62 BC📸 Picturesque views of Tiber River and island📖 Learn about legends like the 'Bridge of the Four Heads'🚶 Easy access to Tiber Island and Trastevere# Tips💡 Look for the two marble herms with four heads on the parapet.💡 Also known as Ponte dei Quattro Capi (Bridge of the Four Heads) due to a monument with four heads on its parapet.💡 Historically known as Pons Judaeorum (Bridge of the Jews) due to its proximity to the Jewish Ghetto.# Hours🕒 Always open, as it is a public bridge.
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