Ponte Fabricio Rome - Italy - Full HD
Roma - Ponte Fabricio - Isola Farnese
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Ponte Fabricio 2 Rome - Italy - Full HD
ISLAND TIBERINA-PONTE FABRICIO- ROME, ITALY-ON THE NOTES OF STING ....
MELODIA DI STING SUONATA DA UNO SCONOSCIUTO E TALENTOSO RAGAZZO CILENO, SUL PONTE FABRICIO- ROMA
Rapide Ponte Fabricio, Isola Tiberina, Roma
Winter descent of Tiber river across Rome, Italy.
Rapide sotto Ponte Fabricio all'Isola Tiberina.
Discesa delle Scope il 6 gennaio 2020 nella Città Eterna
Discesa Internazionale del Tevere
dal 25 aprile al I maggio
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la futura Ciclovia Tiberina
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Rzym - Ponte Fabricio
Most na Tybrze prowadzący na wyspę Isola(Wyspa Tybrowa)
Rome, Ponte Fabricio & Isola Tiberina
oldest bridge in Rome. Built in 62 B.C., it is in use as a walking bridge only.
Мост Фабриция Ponte Fabricio
Большая синагога
Tempio Maggiore di Roma
Ponte Cestio, Rome
Ponte Cestio is a Roman stone bridge in Rome, Italy, spanning the Tiber to the west of the Tiber Island. The original version of this bridge was built around the 1st century BC (some time between 62 and 27 BC), after the Ponte Fabricio, sited on the other side of island. Both the pontes Cestio and Fabricio were long-living bridges; however, whereas the Fabricio remains wholly intact, the Ponte Cestio was partly dismantled in the 19th century, with only some of the ancient structure preserved.
Ponte Cestio is the first bridge that reached the right bank of Tiber from the Tiber Island. Whereas the island was long connected with the left bank of the Tiber and the heart of ancient Rome, even before the pons Fabricio, the right bank (Transtiber) remained unconnected until the Cestio was constructed.
Italy/Rome (River Tiber) Part 16/84
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River Tiber
The Tiber is the third-longest river in Italy, rising in the Apennine Mountains in Emilia-Romagna and flowing 406 kilometres (252 mi) through Umbria and Lazio, where it is joined by the Aniene river, to the Tyrrhenian Sea. It drains a basin estimated at 17,375 square kilometres (6,709 sq mi). The river has achieved lasting fame as the main watercourse of the city of Rome, founded on its eastern banks.The river rises at Mount Fumaiolo in central Italy and flows in a generally southerly direction past Perugia and Rome to meet the sea at Ostia. Popularly called flavus (the blond), in reference to the yellowish colour of its water, the Tiber has heavily advanced at the mouth by about 3 kilometres (2 miles) since Roman times, leaving the ancient port of Ostia Antica 6 kilometres (4 miles) inland. However, it does not form a proportional delta, owing to a strong north-flowing sea current close to the shore, to the steep shelving of the coast, and to slow tectonic subsidence.
Ponte Fabricio:
The Pons Fabricius (Italian: Ponte Fabricio, meaning Fabricius' Bridge) or Ponte dei Quattro Capi, is the oldest Roman bridge in Rome, Italy, still existing in its original state. Built in 62 BC, it spans half of the Tiber River, from the Campus Martius on the east side to Tiber Island in the middle (the Pons Cestius is west of the island). Quattro Capi (four heads) refers to the two marble pillars of the two-faced Janus herms on the parapet, which were moved here from the nearby Church of St. Gregory (Monte Savello) in the 14th century.
According to Dio Cassius, the bridge was built in 62 BC, the year after Cicero was consul, to replace an earlier wooden bridge destroyed by fire. It was commissioned by Lucius Fabricius, the curator of the roads and a member of the gens Fabricia of Rome. Completely intact from Roman antiquity, it has been in continuous use ever since.
The Pons Fabricius has a length of 62 m, and is 5.5 m wide. It is constructed from two wide arches, supported by a central pillar in the middle of the stream. Its core is constructed of tuff. Its outer facing today is made of bricks and travertine.Wikipedia
Postcards From Rome: Photographing Ponte Fabricio
What do I use when photographing landscape scenes in a city? The usual: Fujifilm camera/lens, LucrOit filter holder, HiTech Formatt filters... y'know, the basics that any girl would carry around the streets of Rome. Hehheh.
Here's this spot on Google maps:
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Rome: the Ghetto & Trastevere by Walks inside Italy
A photographic tour into the old heart of Rome, on a bright Sunday morning, From Ponte Fabricio through the Old Ghetto and the Portico d'Ottavia, cross the Tiber to Trastevere and up the Gianicolo to see Bramante's temple at San Pietro in Montorio. Down in Trastevere again for a final gastronomic surprise.
Places to see in ( Rome - Italy ) Ponte Sisto
Places to see in ( Rome - Italy ) Ponte Sisto
Ponte Sisto is a bridge in Rome's historic centre, spanning the river Tiber. It connects Via dei Pettinari in the Rione of Regola to Piazza Trilussa in Trastevere. The construction of the current bridge occurred between 1473 and 1479, and was commissioned by Pope Sixtus IV (r. 1471-84), after whom it is named, from the architect Baccio Pontelli, who reused the foundations of a prior Roman bridge, the Pons Aurelius, which had been destroyed during the early Middle Ages. Currently traffic on the bridge is restricted to pedestrians.
The predecessor bridge to Ponte Sisto, the Pons Aurelius, was first mentioned by authors in the 4th and 5th centuries and was later known in the Middle Ages as Pons Antoninus, Pons Antonini in Arenula, and Pons Ianicularis id est pons ruptus vulgariter nominatus et Tremelus et Antoninus.
The Pons Antoninus was partially destroyed in 772, at the time the Lombard king Desiderius took Rome, and rebuilt in its current form by Pope Sixtus IV, whose name it carries to this day. The bridge is architecturally characteristic because of the circular oculus or eye lightening the masonry of its central spandrel: this was erected to diminish the river's pressure on the bridge in case of flood.
On the left bridge head are placed the copies of two marble slabs (removed in the 1990s after continued vandalism) bearing an elegant Latin inscription composed by Renaissance humanist Bartolomeo Platina in honour of Sixtus IV in occasion of the construction of the bridge.
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Lungotevere, Ponte Palatino e Ponte Sublicio - Roma
Nome: LUNGOTEVERE e PONTI
Contenuti: Tevere altezza Isola Tiberina, Ponte Sublicio, Ponte Palatino, Ponte Rotto, San Bartolomeo all'Isola, Lungotevere Ripa (con attore).
Località: ROMA, LAZIO, ITALIA.
Formato: HD, 1920x1080, 25p.
Durata: 01' 03''
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Rapide Ponte Garibaldi, Isola Tiberina, Roma
Winter descent of Tiber river across Rome, Italy.
Le rapide sotto Ponte Garibaldi all'Isola Tiberina
Discesa delle Scope il 6 gennaio 2020 nella Città Eterna
Discesa Internazionale del Tevere
dal 25 aprile al I maggio
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discese rafting sul Tevere e sull'Aniene a Roma
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la futura Ciclovia Tiberina
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Ponte Sisto Rome - Italy - Full HD
Ponte Fabricio en Roma
Ponte Fabricio en Roma
Ponte Sisto, Rome
Ponte Sisto is a footbridge in Rome's historic centre, spanning the river Tiber. It connects Via del Pettinari in the Rione of Regola to Piazza Trilussa in Trastevere. The construction of the current bridge was ordered by Pope Sixtus IV (for whom it is named) using the architect Baccio Pontelli between 1473 and 1479 to replace what remained of a prior Roman bridge named Pons Aurelius.
Isola tiberina ( roma )
L'Isola Tiberina (nota anche come Insula Tiberina, Insula Tiberis, Insula Aesculapi, Isola dei Due Ponti, Licaonia, Isola di San Bartolomeo, o semplicemente Insula), nata in modo alluvionale, è l'unica isola urbana del Tevere, nel centro di Roma. Nella Forma Urbis Severiana veniva chiamata inter duos pontes. È collegata alle due rive del Tevere dal Ponte Cestio e dal Ponte Fabricio.
Ponte Cestio
Ponte Cestio
Case dei Mattei a Trastevere
Ministero della Salute
Ponte Rotto
Ponte Palatino
Ufficio Servizi Elettorali
Biblioteca della Comunità ebraica di Roma
San Gregorio della Divina Pietà
Tempio Maggiore di Roma