Tiberius Bridge |
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The Tiberius Bridge was actually begun in the 1st century under the Emperor Augustus and was completed under Tiberius. It is perfectly kept and still utilized by pedestrians. The bridge consists of five round arches.
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Pigna Fountain |
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Pigna fountain is named back after the pine cone (pigna) placed on the very top. The structure includes several basins decorated with coat of arms and garlands.
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Cavour Square |
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Cavour Square was built in the Roman period but the current look is determined by the presence of remarkable mediaeval monuments such the Pigna fountain, the Town Hall – that is to say Garampi House -, and the Palazzo dell'Arengo e del Podesta, seat of the judiciary and civil administrations in the Middle Age. In the middle of the Piazza is Pope Paul V bronze statue, because Rimini was part of the Pontifical States.
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