š Best preserved Roman bridge, still in continuous use since 62 BC.
š Connects Tiber Island to the left bank of the Tiber River.
šļø Experience ancient Roman engineering
š Cross the Tiber on Rome's oldest bridge
šø Picturesque views of the Tiber and Tiber Island
š¶ Easy access to Tiber Island and Trastevere
š” Also known as Ponte dei Quattro Capi (Bridge of the Four Heads) due to a monument with four heads on its parapet.
š” Historically known as Pons Judaeorum (Bridge of the Jews) due to its proximity to the Jewish Ghetto.
š Always open, as it is a public bridge.
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