Roman bridge of Rimini

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The Roman bridge of Rimini is an ancient stone arch bridge in the Italian city of Rimini, renowned as a well-preserved example of Roman engineering and architecture.

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Observed surface forms (1)

Surface form Occurrences
Tiberius Bridge in Rimini 1

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman bridge
ancient monument
arch bridge
stone bridge
tourist attraction
alsoKnownAs Ponte di Tiberio NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Roman architecture
builtDuringReignOf Augustus NERFINISHED
completedDuringReignOf Tiberius NERFINISHED
connects Borgo San Giuliano district NERFINISHED
historic center of Rimini
constructionEnd AD 21
constructionStart AD 14
country Italy
crosses Ausa River NERFINISHED
Marecchia River NERFINISHED
era Roman Empire NERFINISHED
hasConstructionTechnique Roman stone masonry
hasCulturalRole landmark of Rimini
hasHistoricPeriod early 1st century AD
hasLatinInscription dedication to emperors Augustus and Tiberius
hasLoadType pedestrian traffic
vehicular traffic
hasOrientation roughly east–west
hasOriginalFunction carry Via Aemilia over the river
hasParapets stone parapets
hasPreservationStatus well preserved
hasSpandrels solid masonry spandrels
hasStructureType segmental arch bridge
hasTourismActivity photography
sightseeing
heritageDesignation national monument of Italy
isStillInUse true
locatedIn Emilia-Romagna
Rimini NERFINISHED
northern Italy NERFINISHED
locatedNear Borgo San Giuliano murals
locatedOn end of Corso d’Augusto
materialUsed stone
numberOfArches 5
partOf Via Aemilia NERFINISHED
ancient Roman road network
region Province of Rimini NERFINISHED
significance symbol of Rimini
well-preserved example of Roman engineering
survived World War II bombings NERFINISHED
usedFor road traffic

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Ariminum hasNotableStructure Roman bridge of Rimini
Riminesi associatedWithLandmark Roman bridge of Rimini
this entity surface form: Tiberius Bridge in Rimini