Bridge Name: | Ponte di Pioraco |
Carries: | Branch of Via Flaminia |
Locale: | Pioraco, Italy |
Design: | Arch bridge |
Spans: | 1 (plus 1 floodway) |
Open: | Reign of Augustus (27 BC–14 AD) |
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.