Six semi-circular arches with spans ranging 3.30 to 4.35 m; the width of the piers ranges 1.10 to 1.65 m; triangular breakwaters on the northern upstream side; the length of the western abutment ranges 6.50 to 6.75 m and of the eastern one 2.70 to 3.80 m.
Material and Technique
The arches are built with voussoirs of limestone in a single rib; the limestone ashlars of the wall face are small and of unequal size.
Decoration
The keystones of the two middle arches are decorated with relief crosses on the southern face.
Sources
Procopius in De Aedificiis IV,8,4-17 suggests that Emperor Justinian I (r. 527-565) restored a part of the Via Egnatia.