Ponte Solferino, Arch bridge in Pisa
Ponte Solferino spans the Serchio river, connecting two parts of the city.
Constructed in 1972, the bridge is a blend of modern design and historic surroundings.
The name pays tribute to the Battle of Solferino, fostering remembrance through infrastructure.
Facilitates vehicle and pedestrian movement across the Serchio, reducing travel time within Pisa.
Despite its recent construction, Ponte Solferino complements the ancient architecture of Pisa.
Location: Pisa
Inception: 1972
Official opening: 1974
Height: 10.5 m
Length: 101 m
Longest Span: 48.6 m
Material: prestressed concrete
Source: Wikimedia