Ponte Umberto I

Ponte Umberto I (Torino)
bridge in Turin
#20 in Turin / #743 in Italy
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by Herbert wie
/ CC BY-SA 4.0

Ponte Umberto I is a notable bridge in Turin, Italy, spanning the Po River. Constructed between 1906 and 1911, the bridge was named after King Umberto I of Italy. It features elegant stone arches and intricate detailing, making it an architectural landmark in the city. The bridge connects the historic city center with the districts across the river, providing both a vital transportation route and a picturesque pedestrian pathway.


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