Bridge Guglielmo Marconi, Bridge in Italy
The Guglielmo Marconi Bridge spans the Tiber River in Rome.
This bridge was inaugurated in 1955, named after the Nobel laureate Guglielmo Marconi.
It connects the area of the Marconi district with the Trastevere district.
The bridge is an important artery for traffic in Rome, including several bus routes.
Designed by architect Giuseppe Samonà, it is recognized as Italian national heritage.
Location: Roma Capitale
Inception: 1955
Architect: Giuseppe Samonà
Official opening: February 26, 1955
Length: 235.7 m
Source: Wikimedia