Benevento - Bridges Ponte Leproso The Leproso Bridge is a bridge of Roman origins on the outskirts of Benevento. It was probably built by the censor Appio Claudio Cieco in the 3rd century BC, on the occasion of the opening of the Via Appia. Today, only part of the original structure remains, and recently it has been closed to vehicle traffic.
Cusano Mutri - Bridges Ponte di Annibale The bridge of Hannibal was built during Roman times. It took this name because, according to legends, from this bridge passed, during World War II, the Carthaginian Hannibal with his elephants to hide his war loot. The bridge was rebuilt after the earthquake of 5 June 1688 in order to maintain the original structure.