Arco d'Augusto
Situated at the point where Via Flaminia meets Via Emilia, l'Arco di Augusto is the oldest of the surviving Roman arches, dating from 27 BC, and built in honour of Caesar Octavianus Augustus. Here, via Flaminia, one ofe the ancient roads beginning from Rome, sees its end. That means if you start to walk from this monument and keep forward the right direction, in 2 or 3 days you'll arrive in Rome!!!


Fountain of Four Horses (3)
Malatesta Temple