📜 Sunken remains of an ancient Roman bridge in the Velino river, Rieti. 🔍 Constructed in opus quadratum technique in the 3rd century B.C., restored in 42 AD, and partially demolished in the 1930s. It was a key feature of the Via Salaria road. # Why Go 🌊 Picturesque views with swans and ducks 🚶 Ideal spot for leisurely walks and relaxation along the river 🏛️ Immerse yourself in Rieti's rich Roman history and feel the historical ambiance 🌉 See the remnants of a strategic ancient crossing 📸 Capture beautiful views of the sunken bridge remains. # Why Avoid 🚧 Only sunken remains are visible, not a complete bridge structure. # Tips 🤫 Visit during weekdays for a quieter experience away from crowds. 🍞 Bring bread to feed ducks and swans along the riverbank. ☕ Explore nearby cafes or gelaterias for local treats after your visit. # Hours 🕒 Open 24 hours, daily.
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