Ponte Milvio Bridge
The Ponte Milvio/Ponte Molle Bridge, often known as the Milvian Bridge, spans the Tiber in northern Rome, Italy. In the days of the Roman Empire, the bridge played a crucial role in economic strategy and served as the location of the Battle of the Milvian Bridge. In 115 BC, the bridge's construction began. The bridge is a lovely area where couples from over the world gather to celebrate their love and commitment to one another, as well as the site of a famous war. After the release of the well-liked movie and Federico Moccia's book "I want you", couples started to place love locks on the bridge.
The scenario told in the novel was inspired by the symbolic love locks supposed to represent the locking of hearts. As a sign of their affection, couples started to fasten love locks to the lamp post on the bridge. The pair installed the lock and then dumped the key into the sea below. Unfortunately, the light post partially fell in 2007 as a result of the excessive weight of the love locks. Most sections of the bridge, such as the rails, rubbish bins, and balustrades, were utilized to hang love locks.
Location: Rome, Italy