Ponte San Bartolomeo

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Ponte San Bartolomeo, better known as Ponte Cestio, is an ancient Roman bridge in Rome that connects Tiber Island to the Trastevere district across the Tiber River.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman bridge
arch bridge
stone bridge
alsoKnownAs Ponte Cestio ONNED1
belongsTo infrastructure of Rome
builtDuring Roman Republic
connects Tiber Island
Trastevere
constructionStart 1st century BC
country Italy
crosses Tiber
surface form: Tiber River
hasArch main central arch
side arches
hasCoordinateSystem WGS84
hasCulturalValue example of Roman bridge engineering
tourist attraction in Rome
hasFunction access to Tiber Island
urban connection
hasHistoricalName Pons Cestius NERFINISHED
hasLaterStyle 19th-century reconstruction style
hasNearbyLandmark Basilica of San Bartolomeo all’Isola
hasOfficialName Ponte Cestio NERFINISHED
hasStyle Roman architecture
hasSurroundingDistrict Rione Ripa
Trastevere
surface form: Rione Trastevere
hasTourismType cultural tourism
heritage Roman architectural heritage
isInCity Comune di Roma
isInRegion Lazio
isOnWaterway Tiber
surface form: Fiume Tevere
isPartOf historic bridges of Rome
isStructureType bridge over river
locatedIn Italy
Rome
Tiber Island area
Trastevere
surface form: Trastevere district

historic center of Rome
material stone
namedAfter Saint Bartholomew
partOf Roman road network
reconstructedIn 4th century AD
late 19th century
riverCrossed Tiber
significance connects Tiber Island to right bank of Tiber
important link between Trastevere and city center
usedFor pedestrian traffic
vehicular traffic

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Ponte Cestio alternativeName Ponte San Bartolomeo