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The Devil’s Bridge in Vulci connects the castle of Vulci (from 12th Century) with the other bank of the river Fiora. Its three arches with the central one reach the height of 20 meters - walking on it gives you a chance to admire the 30 meters high canyon dug by the river Fiori. The foundation pylons are of Etruscan origin, and the 3- arched structure is Roman, dating back to 1st Century AD.
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