The San Cono bridge was built in recent times over the Roman bridge of the same name. The latter, as can be deduced from an ancient inscription, was built with the legal power of the Magistrates, with a decree of the Senate and with the money of the citizens of Volce, who made a spontaneous offer. The bridge is a wonderful example of Roman architecture, being built in bricks and consisting of two large arches, one of which is larger than the other. It is still visible under the current bridge, w read more