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Ponte Regina Margherita

Ponte Regina Margherita, Road bridge in Campo Marzio district, Rome, Italy.

Ponte Regina Margherita is a road bridge spanning the Tiber River in Rome, stretching about 110 meters with three stone arches clad in travertine marble. It connects the Campo Marzio district on one side to Prati on the other, allowing both vehicle and foot traffic to cross between these neighborhoods.

The bridge was designed by architect Angelo Vescovali and completed in 1891 during Rome's major urban expansion in the late nineteenth century. It marked an important moment when the city grew northward, building new neighborhoods across the river that had previously remained undeveloped.

The bridge is named after Margherita of Savoy, Italy's first queen, and this honors her place in the nation's story. Today, locals and visitors naturally cross it while moving between the historic center and the newer districts beyond the river.

The bridge is easy to cross on foot and remains open to both pedestrians and vehicles throughout the day and night. During busy traffic times it can feel crowded, but the width generally offers comfortable space for pedestrians on both sides.

Near the bridge stood two ancient Roman bathing facilities called Romana Nuotatori and Rari Nantes that operated with restricted membership for upper-class Romans. These establishments reveal how bathing culture in Rome was organized strictly along social lines.

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Location
Official opening
1891
Length
110 m
GPS coordinates
41.90972,12.47250
Latest update
December 14, 2025 11:24
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