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Luigi Rossini (1790–1857)

Item #71

Item #71
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Luigi Rossini (1790–1857) in his engravings highlights the engineering wonders of ancient Rome, prominently featuring aqueducts and bridges. The Ponte di Nona is one of those bridges built by ancient Roman engineers along the roads surrounding the city to ensure the smooth flow of traffic over rivers and valleys.

This bridge, located nine miles from Rome, lies along the route of the Via Prenestina. The structure exemplifies Roman architecture and engineering knowledge, particularly its arched design, which ensured the bridge's durability. In harmony with the surrounding landscape, the bridge is both a practical and aesthetically pleasing construction.

Rossini's engraving provides a detailed depiction of the grand structure of the Ponte di Nona, showcasing the precise geometry of Roman arches and the rural landscape surrounding the bridge. The illustration faithfully reflects the Romans' ability to create lasting constructions using natural materials and innovative techniques.

This work draws attention to the importance and beauty of Roman infrastructure. Rossini's creation not only highlights the architectural significance of the bridge but also immortalizes the lasting legacy of Roman culture and technology.