Ponte della Cittadella, Road bridge in Pisa
The Ponte della Cittadella is a traversable bridge in Italy, considered an essential structure within the city of Pisa.
This notable bridge was inaugurated in August 1957, reflecting post-war reconstruction efforts.
Ponte della Cittadella stands as an emblematic symbol connecting two historically important areas of Pisa.
It serves both pedestrians and vehicular traffic, facilitating movement across the city.
Named after the nearby ancient fortress, it provides picturesque views of the Arno River.
Location: Pisa
Inception: August 1957
Height: 13.5 m
Length: 166 m
Longest Span: 48 m
Width: 14 m
Source: Wikimedia