Ponte Fabricio
Ponte Fabricio is an ancient Roman bridge located in Rome, Italy. Built in 62 BC, it spans the Tiber River and connects the Tiber Island to the mainland. The bridge is notable for its well-preserved structure, made of stone and brick, and is one of the oldest bridges still in use today.
The bridge measures about 62 meters in length and 5.5 meters in width. It features three arches, with the central arch being the largest. Ponte Fabricio has served various purposes throughout history, including as a vital route for trade and transportation in ancient Rome.