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This pedestrian-only bridge was originally built in 206 BC and marks the passage of the Roman Via Flaminia over the Tiber. In 115 BC, the original bridge was demolished and rebuilt. It has been restored and remodeled several times since. In 2006, the bridge began attracting couples who, influenced by a movie, used a lamppost on the bridge to hang padlocks as a sign of their love. In 2007 the lamppost collapsed under the weight! Feeling sorry for the lovers the mayor ordered construction of steel posts, where padlocks can once again be hung.
Nearby Places
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The Pantheon
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Largo di Torre Argentina
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Temple of Hadrian
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Chiesa del Gesu
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Sant'Ivo della Sapienza
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Santa Maria sopra Minerva
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San Luigi dei Francesi
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Sant'Ignazio
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Sant'Agnese in Agone
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Santa Maria dell'Anima
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Santa Maria della Pace
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Campo de' Fiori
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Piazza Navona
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Piazza Colonna
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Piazza della Minerva'
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Piazza di Sant'Ignazio
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Piazza Montecitorio
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Via Giulia
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Via della Gatta
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Via de Coronari (Street of the Rosary Dealers)
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