Archaeologists in Solothurn, Switzerland, have confirmed a 1,700-year-old Roman bridge beneath the Aare River...
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A Roman bridge spanned the Aare River in Solothurn around 1700 years ago. Its remains were recently discovered by chance during dives conducted in preparation for the construction of a new railway bridge.