List of bridges in Rome

In Rome there are many bridges that cross the Tiber River or its tributaries. A variety of these bridges comes from ancient times, or is new construction in place of ancient bridges. The most famous bridge is the Ponte Sant'Angelo, which leads to Castel Sant'Angelo.

Here is a list of the Tiber bridges in Rome from north to south:

  • Ponte di Castel Giubileo (1951 )
  • Ponte di Tor di Quinto (1960 )
  • Ponte Flaminio (1932-1951)
  • Ponte Milvio (207 BC; during the Middle Ages " Ponte Mollo " called )
  • Ponte della Musica (2008-2011)
  • Ponte Duca d' Aosta (1939-1942)
  • Ponte del Risorgimento (1911 )
  • Ponte Matteotti ( 1929 before 1945 " Ponte delle Milizie " or " Ponte Littorio " called )
  • Ponte Pietro Nenni (1971-1972)
  • Ponte Regina Margherita (1886-1891; too short " Ponte Margherita " called )
  • Ponte Cavour (1891-1896)
  • Ponte Umberto I ( 1885)
  • Ponte Sant'Angelo ( Sant'Angelo bridge ), ( 134 AD as " Pons Aelius (Ponte Elio )") is
  • Ponte Vittorio Emanuele II (1886-1911; also called " Ponte Vittorio ", instead of " Pons Neronianus " built )
  • Ponte Principe Amedeo (1942, built on the site of the " Ponte dei Fiorentini " )
  • Ponte Mazzini (1904-1908)
  • ( Was replaced the Roman " Ponte di Agrippa ", also referred to " Ponte Aurelio ", " Ponte Antonino " or " Ponte di Valentiniano " and in the Middle Ages as " Pons fractus " or " Pons ruptus " refers 1473-1479 ) Ponte Sisto
  • Ponte Garibaldi (1888 )
  • ( Built in the middle of the 1st century BC as " Pons Cestius " towards right bank of the Tiber ) Ponte Cestius (also Ponte San Bartolomeo ) on the Tiber Island
  • Ponte dei Quattro Capi at the Tiber Island (62 BC built as " Pons Fabricius " towards left bank of the Tiber )
  • Fragments of the " Ponte Rotto " (241 BC as " Pons Aemilius (Ponte Emilio ) " and built in the Middle Ages called " Ponte di Lepidus ", " Ponte lapideo ", " Ponte dei Senatori " or " Ponte Maggiore "; 1552 rebuilt and again 1573-1575)
  • Ponte Palatino (1886-1891), popularly known as " Ponte inglese " or " Ponte degli inglesi " as composed by an unusual traffic flow on the bridge on the left.
  • Ponte Sublicio (1914-1919; also known as " Ponte Aventine ") is
  • Ponte di Probo ( collapsed, only remnants of the foundations receive )
  • Ponte Testaccio (1938-1948)
  • Ponte dell'Industria (1863, also known as " Ponte di San Paolo " or now called " Ponte di ferro ", originally a railway bridge)
  • Ponte Marconi (1937-1954)
  • Ponte della Magliana (1930-1948)
  • Ponte di Monumental Mezzocammino (1938 )
  • Ponte di Tor Boacciana ( " Ponte della Scafa " )

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