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Ponte Flaminio

Ponte Flaminio, Travertine bridge in northern Rome, Italy

The Ponte Flaminio is a concrete and travertine bridge that spans 255 meters across the Tiber with multiple arches supporting its length. The symmetrical arches create a balanced appearance as they connect the riverbanks at Rome's northern entrance.

Construction took place between 1938 and 1951, reflecting Rome's infrastructure development in the twentieth century. The project emerged during a period when the city was expanding northward and needed new connections across the river.

The bridge takes its name from the ancient Via Flaminia, recalling the trade routes that once connected Rome to the north. Today, visitors can see how this structure links the modern city with its ancient heritage.

The bridge is easily accessible on foot and provides a straightforward crossing for pedestrians and vehicles alike. Early morning or late afternoon visits offer better views, as the light highlights the stone details and structural elements.

Few visitors realize the bridge uses travertine, the same stone as the Colosseum, connecting it to Rome's other great monuments. This choice allowed the structure to blend visually with the city's architectural landscape without standing out awkwardly.

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Location
Length
255 m
Made from material
concrete, travertine
GPS coordinates
41.93631,12.47157
Latest update
December 8, 2025 19:53
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