Situated between Alghero and Fertilia, Ponte Romano is an ancient bridge constructed by the Romans as a vital crossing point. Despite being partially ruined, it retains many of its original arches, offering a tangible link to the Roman Empire. Visitors can explore and photograph this historic landmark, making it a compelling destination for those interested in history. The bridge’s weathered stones and enduring structure provide a vivid glimpse into the engineering prowess of the past.
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