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Stone Bridge

Ponte Pietra, Verona Overview

Ponte Pietra, located in the historic center of Verona, is a Roman arch bridge built in 100 BC and reconstructed several times, most recently after World War II. Spanning the Adige River, the bridge features a combination of original Roman stones and medieval additions, offering a picturesque setting for views of the river and surrounding hills. Visitors often walk across to admire its historic architecture and enjoy panoramic views of the city.

This Roman arch bridge spans the Adige River and has undergone multiple reconstructions due to damage from flooding and wartime destruction. The bridge's five arches showcase a blend of materials from different eras: the two left arches are original Roman stone, the two right arches were rebuilt with brick during the Scaliger era (13th-14th centuries), and the central arch dates from the Venetian period (16th century).

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