• Click on the map for a fullscreen view. The Pons Aemilius (Latin for the "Aemilian Bridge"; Italian: Ponte Emilio) is the oldest Roman stone bridge in Rome.
  • Originally preceded by a wooden bridge, the Pons Aemilius was the first of many stone bridges constructed in Rome. It was designed between 179 BC and 151 BC.
  • Pons Aemilius is a semi-circular arch bridge, road bridge and masonry bridge that was built from -179 until -142.
  • The Pons Aemilius (Italian: Ponte Emilio), known today as Ponte Rotto, is a bridge in the Vaticano District of Rome that connected Trastevere to the Forum...
  • The Pons Aemilius (Italian: Ponte Emilio), today called Ponte Rotto, is the oldest Roman stone bridge in Rome, Italy.
  • Pons Aemilius, the oldest surviving bridge in Rome, from Ponte Palatino (Tiber Island in the background) See all Pons Aemilius photos.
  • This statement is now generally believed to refer to the pons Aemilius, and Plutarch’s attribution of the building of the bridge to a quaestor, Aemilius, is...
  • The Pons Aemilius (Italian: Ponte Emilio), today called Ponte Rotto, is the oldest Roman stone bridge in Rome, Italy.
  • ...arch of a bridge immediately downstream from the Tiber island, the Ponte Rotto, with the Augustan rebuilding of the Pons Aemilius is undisputed (Richardson).
  • The Pons Aemilius, dating to the era of Augustus, was one of Rome's largest ancient bridges. Three arches were still standing in the Renaissance and plans w...