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The Pergamon Bridge is a Roman substruction bridge over the Selinus river (modern Bergama Çayı) in the ancient city of Pergamon (today Bergama), modern-day Turkey. The 196 m (643 ft) wide structure, the largest of its kind in antiquity, was designed during Hadrian's reign (AD 117–138) in order to form a passageway underneath a large court in front of the monumental "Red Basilica" temple complex. The two intact tubes, which consist of supporting walls covered with barrel vaults, still serve their purpose to this day.

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  • Brücke von Pergamon (de)
  • Ponte di Pergamo (it)
  • Pergamon Bridge (en)
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  • Die Brücke von Pergamon ist eine römische Flussüberbauung in der antiken Stadt Pergamon (heute: Bergama) in der Türkei. Die Doppelröhre unter dem Vorplatz der Roten Halle ist mit einer Länge von 183 bzw. 196 m die bei weitem größte Flussüberbauung der Antike. (de)
  • The Pergamon Bridge is a Roman substruction bridge over the Selinus river (modern Bergama Çayı) in the ancient city of Pergamon (today Bergama), modern-day Turkey. The 196 m (643 ft) wide structure, the largest of its kind in antiquity, was designed during Hadrian's reign (AD 117–138) in order to form a passageway underneath a large court in front of the monumental "Red Basilica" temple complex. The two intact tubes, which consist of supporting walls covered with barrel vaults, still serve their purpose to this day. (en)
  • Il ponte di Pergamo è un ponte di sostruzione romano sul fiume Selinunte (l'odierno ) nell'antica città di Pergamo (oggi Bergama), dell'odierna Turchia. L'ampia struttura presenta una di lunghezza 196 m (643 ft) e in antichità era considerata la più grande del suo genere. Il ponte fu progettato durante il regno di Adriano (d.C 117-138) e il suo scopo era quello di formare un passaggio sotto il grande cortile di fronte al complesso monumentale del tempio della "Basilica Rossa". I due tunnel intatti, che sono composti da muri portanti coperti da volte a botte, adempiono ancora oggi al loro scopo. (it)
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  • Pergamon Bridge (en)
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