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The Bridges of Rome: Architectures That Cross History!

The Bridges of Rome: Architectures That Cross History!

Each bridge tells a part of the history of Rome and offers a unique experience to anyone who crosses it. The beauty of these architectural structures and their suggestive views make crossing the bridges an unforgettable experience for visitors and an essential part of the daily life of the Romans.

Rome, the Eternal City, is crossed by the River Tiber, and its bridges are an essential part of its history and architectural beauty. Each bridge has its own unique story and offers stunning views of the city and river. Let’s discover together some of the most iconic bridges in Rome:

Sant’Angelo Bridge:

Also known as Ponte degli Angeli, this bridge is a masterpiece of architecture and history. Built from 136 AD, it is decorated with sculpted angels, the work of the famous sculptor Gian Lorenzo Bernini. The bridge leads directly to Castel Sant’Angelo, an ancient Roman mausoleum transformed into a medieval fortress. MAPS

Vittorio Emanuele II Bridge:

This majestic bridge, inaugurated in 1911, connects the Vatican district to Piazza Navona. Its four large statues depict the Virtues, while the four lions on the balustrade protect the city. Crossing the bridge, you can admire unique views of St. Peter’s Basilica. MAPS

Sisto bridge:

A picturesque and romantic bridge, Ponte Sisto connects the Trastevere district with the historic center of Rome. Built in 1479, it offers a spectacular view of the Tiber and the charming alleys of Trastevere. MAPS

Fabricio Bridge:

Also known as the Ponte dei Quattro Capi for its four lion-headed pylons, the Fabricio Bridge is one of the oldest bridges in Rome, dating back to 62 BC. It connects the Tiber Island to the Trastevere district. MAPS

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