Ponte d'Augusto (Rimini)

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Ponte d'Augusto
Pons Augustus
Ponte di Tiberio
Carries Via Aemilia
Crosses Marecchia (ancient Ariminus)
Locale Rimini, Italy
Design Arch bridge
Total length 62.6 m (between abutments)
Width 8.6 m
Longest span 10.6 m
Number of spans 5
Construction end 20 AD
Ponte d'Augusto

The Ponte d'Augusto (Latin: Pons Augustus) or Bridge of Tiberius (Italian: Ponte di Tiberio) is a Roman bridge in Rimini, Italy. The bridge features five semicircular arches with an average span length of ca. 8 m. Construction work started during Augustus' reign and was finished under his successor Tiberius in 20 AD; an inscription thus calls the structure as "given by both emperors".[1] The bridge was the only crossing of the Marecchia not destroyed by the retreating German army during the Battle of Rimini and is said to have resisted all attempts at destruction, including the ignition failure of explosive charges.[2] The bridge is still open to pedestrian and vehicular traffic, with the exception of heavy goods vehicles.

See also

References

  1. O’Connor 1993, p. 84
  2. "Ponte di Tiberio [Tiberius Bridge]". visit-rimini.com. Retrieved 2 August 2011. 

Further reading

  • O’Connor, Colin (1993). Roman Bridges. Cambridge University Press. pp. 84f. (I117). ISBN 0-521-39326-4 

External links

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Coordinates: 44°3′49.28″N 12°33′49.16″E / 44.0636889°N 12.5636556°E / 44.0636889; 12.5636556

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