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Ponte Garibaldi, Bridge and national heritage monument in Regola district, Rome, Italy.

Ponte Garibaldi is a bridge spanning the Tiber River in Rome that connects two districts and measures about 120 meters in length. It features two metal spans supported by sturdy travertine-clad piers, designed to accommodate the river's conditions and the needs of city traffic.

Architect Angelo Vescovali designed and built this bridge between 1884 and 1888 as the first bridge constructed in Rome after Italian unification. The structure represented a new era for the city's infrastructure and demonstrated that the young Italian nation could undertake major projects.

The bridge bears the name of Giuseppe Garibaldi, the leader of Italian unification, and serves today as a vital crossing that locals and visitors use daily to move between districts. Its presence shapes how people experience the Tiber riverbank with a structure that blends function and monumental design.

The bridge is used by several public transportation options, especially tram line 8 and various bus routes, which link the center with Trastevere. The crossing is easily accessible on foot and provides a convenient route to move from one side of the Tiber to the other.

When the bridge opened in 1888, it ranked as the third widest bridge in the world, surpassed only by two bridges in Paris. This remarkable achievement shows how ambitious Rome was to modernize its infrastructure.

Location: Roma Capitale

Inception: 1884

Architects: Angelo Vescovali

Length: 120 m

GPS coordinates: 41.89111,12.47444

Latest update: December 12, 2025 07:53

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