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The Ponte di Pioraco is a Roman bridge in Pioraco, central Italy, presumably erected under emperor Augustus (r. 30 BC–14 AD). It belonged to a branch road of the Via Flaminia, which ran from Nocera Umbra to the east through Pioraco, San Severino, Treia and Osimo to Ancona. The structure has a single arch vault. At one end a small segmental arch springs from the ground to the quarter point of the main arch; it worked as a floodway. The Ponte del Gran Caso, which is also located in central Italy, features a similar design.

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  • Die Ponte di Pioraco ist eine römische Brücke in Pioraco, Provinz Macerata (Mittelitalien). Das vermutlich unter Augustus errichtete Bauwerk gehörte zu einer Nebenstraße der Via Flaminia, die von Nocera Umbra in östlicher Richtung über Pioraco, San Severino, Treia und Osimo bis nach Ancona verlief. Die Brücke besteht aus einem einzigen Bogengewölbe, an dessen Seite sich ein kleiner Segmentbogen befindet, der vom Boden entspringt und bis zur halben Höhe des Hauptbogens reicht; der Hilfsbogen dient zur Entlastung der Anrampung. Die ebenfalls in Mittelitalien stehende Ponte del Gran Caso besitzt einen ähnlichen Aufbau. (de)
  • The Ponte di Pioraco is a Roman bridge in Pioraco, central Italy, presumably erected under emperor Augustus (r. 30 BC–14 AD). It belonged to a branch road of the Via Flaminia, which ran from Nocera Umbra to the east through Pioraco, San Severino, Treia and Osimo to Ancona. The structure has a single arch vault. At one end a small segmental arch springs from the ground to the quarter point of the main arch; it worked as a floodway. The Ponte del Gran Caso, which is also located in central Italy, features a similar design. (en)
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  • The Ponte di Pioraco is a Roman bridge in Pioraco, central Italy, presumably erected under emperor Augustus (r. 30 BC–14 AD). It belonged to a branch road of the Via Flaminia, which ran from Nocera Umbra to the east through Pioraco, San Severino, Treia and Osimo to Ancona. The structure has a single arch vault. At one end a small segmental arch springs from the ground to the quarter point of the main arch; it worked as a floodway. The Ponte del Gran Caso, which is also located in central Italy, features a similar design. (en)
  • Die Ponte di Pioraco ist eine römische Brücke in Pioraco, Provinz Macerata (Mittelitalien). Das vermutlich unter Augustus errichtete Bauwerk gehörte zu einer Nebenstraße der Via Flaminia, die von Nocera Umbra in östlicher Richtung über Pioraco, San Severino, Treia und Osimo bis nach Ancona verlief. Die Brücke besteht aus einem einzigen Bogengewölbe, an dessen Seite sich ein kleiner Segmentbogen befindet, der vom Boden entspringt und bis zur halben Höhe des Hauptbogens reicht; der Hilfsbogen dient zur Entlastung der Anrampung. (de)
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