Milvian Bridge
Ponte Milvio, one of Rome's oldest and most iconic bridges, is located over the Tiber River. Built in 206 BC, it has an eventful history, including the famous Battle of Ponte Milvio in 312 AD that saw Constantine's victory over Maxentius. Today, it is a romantic and picturesque place, known for the tradition of "love locks" attached by couples on bridge spaces. With its elegant structure and breathtaking views of the river, Ponte Milvio is a must-see destination for those visiting the Eternal City.