Yes, it is used now days by all kind of light traffic including cars. The bridge isn't in a forest ( which someone could think viewing the photo) it's in the town in the jewish district that is from medieval time.Originally Posted by Gregoshi
Yes, it is used now days by all kind of light traffic including cars. The bridge isn't in a forest ( which someone could think viewing the photo) it's in the town in the jewish district that is from medieval time.Originally Posted by Gregoshi
The Romans sure could build things to last. Does the bridge still serve as a bridge in some capacity (pedestrian, bicycle, car?) or is it simply a place to visit now?
uh ?
Bookmarks