- Source: Ponte Vecchio, Ivrea
The Ponte Vecchio is a stone and brick arch bridge over the Dora Baltea in Ivrea, Italy.
History
Archaeological studies have shown that a bridge existed in this site as far back as at time of the Romans.
The bridge was destroyed and reconstructed several times across the centuries due to floods.
In 1704, it was demolished during the French siege of Ivrea to better defend the town. In 1716, Victor Amadeus II ordered its reconstruction. The bridge was later widened in 1830 by Charles Felix to improve traffic inflow and outflow from Ivrea. Nonetheless, in 1860 an additional bridge, the Ponte Nuovo, had to be built next to it to provide for additional capacity.
Description
The structure consists of a triple-arch stone and brick bridge.
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References
External links
Media related to Ponte Vecchio (Ivrea) at Wikimedia Commons
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- Daftar katedral di Italia
- Ponte Vecchio, Ivrea
- Ponte Vecchio (disambiguation)
- Ivrea
- Ponte Nuovo, Ivrea
- List of bridges in Italy
- Villa Luisa
- Alphabetical list of municipalities of Italy
- International E-road network
- List of castles in Italy
- List of Roman bridges