Resting on a boulder and bearing engravings, one of which commemorates the visit of Archduke Ranieri, brother of Emperor Francis I of Austria, in 1816. The Boggia Bridge, commonly called “Roman” but rebuilt in 1766, is particularly important for the history of Gordona. In ancient times, the arch-shaped bridge was built over a beautiful waterfall formed by the homonymous stream; it was destroyed by a flood in 1983, and later restored with concrete slabs.