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Ponte San Michele: Overall view of the bridge

Date

Circa 1910

Location

Architecture Library, Hesburgh Libraries

A 6th century Romanesque bridge. The name comes from the name of a Augustinian convent and church of Saint Michele (both now destroyed) which were nearby. The bridge shows Venetian influence. It is still in use as a pedestrian bridge only. Italian version of Wikipedia.

A 6th century Romanesque bridge. The name comes from the name of a Augustinian convent and church of Saint Michele (both now destroyed) which were nearby. The bridge shows Venetian influence. It is still in use as a pedestrian bridge only. Italian version of Wikipedia.
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