Not exactly a bridge, no - the arch actually supports the wall of the acropolis above where it crosses a deep road cutting - the real gate is in a fortified outwork on the far side of the picture. Despite this, the arch is called in Italian porta...
Enough clues yet? ;-)
(incidentally, is anyone else having difficulties getting new posts on this thread to load? I have to click 'reply' to read what others are saying...)
In re: getting new posts to load... I was wondering whether my memory was going, since I was ready to swear I had asked if this was a bridge, and yet could find no post of mine. So I tried to actually ask the question, and saw that I had already done so. In other words... I get the same problem as you.
As for the photograph... Cumae?
M. Caecilius M.f. Maxentius - Max C.
Qui vincit non est victor nisi victus fatetur
- Q. Ennius, Annales, Frag. XXXI, 493
Well, that's no longer a clue, that's explaining everything all the way. It's Velia/Elea. And this must be the viaduct called Porta Rosa. Nice Wikipedia article here.
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