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Qué (quién) es grand ponte - definición

ROMAN STONE BRIDGE IN ROME, ITALY
Ponte Rotto; Ponte Emilio
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Antonio da Ponte         
SWISS ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT
Antonio Da Ponte; Antonio da ponte
Antonio da Ponte (1512–1597) was a Venetian architect and engineer, most famous for his rebuilding of the Rialto Bridge in Venice.
Ponte della Concordia, Fossombrone         
  • Fossombrone bridge
BRIDGE IN FOSSOMBRONE, ITALY
Ponte Diocleziano
The Ponte della Concordia is a bridge over the river Metauro in Fossombrone, Province of Pesaro and Urbino, region of Marche, Italy.
Ponte della Maddalena         
  • Ponte della Maddalena across the Serchio
ITALIAN BRIDGE FROM XIV CENTURY
Ponte della maddalena
Ponte della Maddalena is a bridge crossing the Serchio river near the town of Borgo a Mozzano in the Italian province of Lucca. It's one of numerous medieval bridges known as Ponte del Diavolo, the "Bridge of the Devil", it was a vital river crossing on the Via Francigena, an early medieval road to Rome for those coming from France that was an important medieval pilgrimage route.

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Pons Aemilius

The Pons Aemilius (Italian: Ponte Emilio), today called Ponte Rotto, is the oldest Roman stone bridge in Rome, Italy. Preceded by a wooden version, it was rebuilt in stone in the 2nd century BC. It once spanned the Tiber, connecting the Forum Boarium with Trastevere; a single arch in mid-river is all that remains today, lending the bridge its name Ponte Rotto ("Broken bridge").