Pons Fabricius

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"The Pons Fabricius (Italian: Ponte Fabricio, meaning "Fabricius´ Bridge") or Ponte dei Quattro Capi, is the oldest Roman bridge in Rome, Italy, still existing in its original state. Built in 62 BC, it spans half of the Tiber River, from the Campus Martius on the east side to Tiber Island in the middle (the Pons Cestius is west of the island). Quattro Capi ("four heads") refers to the two marble pillars of the two-faced Janus herms on the parapet, which were moved here from the nearby Church of St Gregory (Monte Savello) in the 14th century." - (en.wikipedia.org 21.09.2020)
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41.890979766846
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12.478190422058
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  • Fabricius Brücke, Rom

    Fabricius Brücke, Rom

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