Ponte di Tiberio (Rimini)
The Bridge of Tiberius (Italian: Ponte di Tiberio) or Bridge of Augustus (Latin: Pons Augustus) is a Roman bridge in Rimini, Italy. The bridge features five semicircular arches with an average span length of ca. 8 m. Construction work started during Augustus' reign and was finished under his successor Tiberius in 20 AD; an inscription thus calls the structure as "given by both emperors".[1] The bridge was the only crossing of the Marecchia not destroyed by the retreating German army during the Battle of Rimini as it was judged military pointless.[2] The bridge is still open to pedestrian and vehicular traffic, with the exception of heavy goods vehicles.
Ponte di Tiberio Pons Augustus Ponte d'Augusto | |
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| Coordinates | 44.063689°N 12.563656°E |
| Carries | Via Aemilia |
| Crosses | Marecchia (ancient Ariminus) |
| Locale | Rimini, Italy |
| Characteristics | |
| Design | Arch bridge |
| Total length | 62.6 m (between abutments) |
| Width | 8.6 m |
| Longest span | 10.6 m |
| No. of spans | 5 |
| History | |
| Construction end | 20 AD |
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See also
- List of Roman bridges
- Roman architecture
- Roman engineering
References
- O’Connor 1993, p. 84
- "German Tactics in the Italian Campaign". Archived from the original on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 3 January 2021.
Further reading
- O’Connor, Colin (1993). Roman Bridges. Cambridge University Press. pp. 84f. (I117). ISBN 0-521-39326-4.
External links
Media related to Ponte d'Augusto (Rimini) at Wikimedia Commons
- Pons Augustus at Structurae
- Traianus – Technical investigation of Roman public works
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