Regina Margherita Bridge, River bridge in Turin, Italy.
Regina Margherita Bridge crosses the Po River in Turin and connects the city's eastern and western areas. It has multiple traffic lanes and sidewalks on both sides for vehicles and pedestrians.
The bridge was named after Margherita of Savoy, who was queen from 1878 to 1900. It was built during a period when Turin was developing as a modern industrial city needing better connections.
The bridge takes its name from Margherita of Savoy, a queen who shaped the nation's identity. It links two neighborhoods and carries daily foot traffic and vehicle movements between the river's banks.
The crossing point is easily accessible from both riverbanks and offers clear navigation for pedestrians and drivers. The structure allows safe passage between neighborhoods at any time of day.
The Po is Italy's longest river and flows directly beneath this span, something travelers often overlook. From here you get views of water that winds through the city while connecting to the Alps in the distance.
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