A historical place. Beautiful city, gorgeous view. The walk is pedestrian on the bridge, although a lot of cyclists ride according to their own rules. Everyone is smiling, it's nice
An incredible place, a living history,a bridge continuation of the road from the arch of Augustus,was built at the entrance to the city and through the whole city
From a historical point of view, it is semi-finished: it was restored in the XVII century, which means the use of non-historical materials and the incompleteness of the original appearance. But it's still impressive that the original base of the bridge is 2000 years old!
A functional ancient bridge in Rimini. It is five-arched and was built back in 21 AD. It was almost completely destroyed by the barbarians and restored only in the 17th century. It still serves properly not only pedestrians, but motorists.
It's a very old, dilapidated and incense-breathing bridge))) But in Italy, there is such a principle - everything that collapses, decays, is of historical value and a tourist attraction!My wife and I walked and took pictures on this bridge in June 2014.
Beautiful landscape on the background of the bridge in the center of Rimini!The more striking is the age of this bridge - more than 2 thousand years, and it is still in operation.How it remained intact after wars and centuries is a mystery.The townspeople are deservedly proud of this landmark and I invite all tourists to touch this witness of ancient history.
I was here today. An Italian landmark. It's amazing how people used to build "for the ages"! An interesting place, you can observe how people live around you at the moment!
The historical center of Rimini , well-developed infrastructure,near a park for recreation and sports, a quiet place.
See original
4
A
Anonymous review
May 28, 2019
The construction of the bridge was initiated by Emperor Augustus in 14 AD, and completed by Emperor Tiberius in 21 AD, according to the inscription on the parapet. The bridge is 70 m long and consists of 5 arches supported by massive pylons. The bridge served as the starting point of two important ancient Roman roads Via Emilia and Via Popilia. Due to the engineering design and architectural design, it combined functionality and harmonious forms, thereby symbolizing the superiority of the Emperors