Pons Fabricius, Rome, Italy
The oldest Roman bridge in Rome, the Pons
Fabricius (also known as Ponte dei Quattro Capi) was built in 62 BC to replace
a wooden bridge destroyed in a fire. Its Italian name, Quattro Capi ("four
heads") refers to the striking double-faced herms which were moved to the
bridge in the 14th century. Discover more fascinating facts about the world's
Roman ruins too
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