Pont Flavien, Ancient Roman bridge in France
The Pont Flavien is an ancient stone arch bridge located near Saint-Chamas, France.
Constructed between 12 and 10 BC, this bridge is a significant example of early imperial Roman architecture.
It features a triumphal arch at each end, signifying its importance and grandeur during Roman times.
Listed as a monument historique since 1840, it continues to attract visitors and historians alike.
The Pont Flavien stands out as the only surviving bridge with a distinct pair of triumphal arches from the era.
Location: Saint-Chamas
Length: 25.4 m
Material: stone
Sources: Wikimedia, OpenStreetMap