Castelvecchio Bridge, also known as Ponte Scaligero, is a fortified bridge in Verona built in 1354 by the Scaliger family. Spanning the Adige River, it features striking red brick construction, crenelated parapets, and three arches, with the longest arch measuring 48 meters. Located next to Castelvecchio Museum, the bridge is a popular spot for walking, photography, and enjoying views of the city and river.