Ponte Nomentano (over the Aniene)

E356131

Ponte Nomentano is an ancient fortified stone bridge in Rome, Italy, historically significant as a crossing over the Aniene River along the old Via Nomentana.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf arch bridge
bridge
fortified bridge
stone bridge
country Italy
crosses Aniene
Aniene
surface form: Aniene River
hasBridgeType fortified stone arch bridge
hasCulturalSignificance historic monument of Rome
hasFeature fortified tower-like elements
hasFortifications yes
hasFunction road bridge
hasGeographicCoordinateSystem WGS84
hasHistoricalRole defensive structure controlling access to Rome from the northeast
hasHistoricSignificance important crossing on the ancient Via Nomentana
hasLocalName Ponte Nomentano
hasRiver Aniene
surface form: Aniene River
hasSetting urban area of northern Rome
hasStructure arches
hasType Roman-era crossing site
medieval bridge
heritageDesignation historic bridge
isAncient yes
isCrossingOf Aniene
surface form: Aniene valley
isInCity Rome
isInContinent Europe
isMadeOf masonry
isOpenTo pedestrians
road traffic
isPartOfRoute ancient Via Nomentana
isTouristAttraction yes
languageOfName Italian
locatedIn Italy
Rome
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Lazio
Metropolitan City of Rome Capital
locatedOn Via Nomentana
materialUsed stone
namedAfter Via Nomentana
partOf road network of ancient Rome
usedFor crossing the Aniene River
land transport

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Aniene hasBridge Ponte Nomentano (over the Aniene)