- Almost Todi
And a bridge across Tevere/Tiber. - Ponte delle torri, Spoleto
- Via Acquedotto and Via Appia, Perugia
- Etruscan well in Perugia
37 m deep and built in the second half of the 3rd century, - Ponte dei Sospiri
Prisoners were taken through this bridge to the prison. - Ponte dei Sospiri
The view from this bridge was the last view of Venice that convicts saw before their imprisonment. Even the window bars are made of stone. - Ponte dei Sospiri
The Bridge of Sighs connects the Doge's Palace with the New Prison. - Ponte di Rialto
The oldest of the main four bridges in Venice. Finished in 1591. - Giro dei Condotti
A wonderful walking path with views of the town, the castle and Ponte delle torri. - Ponte delle torri
The aqueduct, which was built in the 13th century, is 230 meters long and nearly 80 meters high. Unfortunately it was closed for public. - Ponte Vecchio
THE brige across Arno. Built/destroyed several times. This one is from 1345 and still holds. Butchers used to have their shops here, but were replaced with goldsmiths because of the smell. - Arno
- View from Piazzale Michelangelo
- Fougères
Fougères castle. The original wooden one was destroyed and a new one built in 1176. The Gobelin tower is from the 13th century.