Currently there are five ancient Roman bridges still remaining in the city.
People who crossed the land masses that formed an ancient bridge, seeking sun.
However, an ancient bridge preceded this and is still (just) visible.
An ancient bridge crossed the river, leading into the town of a de Tormes.
The name of the place derives from the important ancient bridge across the Tyne.
The town also has the remains of an ancient bridge.
This ancient bridge was replaced in the 16th century and its present location is not known.
The ancient bridge, which had two small arches, was simply not long enough.
This ancient bridge was replaced in the 16th-century and its present whereabouts is not known.
There are remains of two other ancient bridges both up- and downstream.