Simonetta Di Zanutto
Worth a visit
This long series of arches connects Borgo Adda Revellino with Campo di Marte. It is easily accessible from the city centre, down Corso Adda. It's really worth taking a trip up here to admire the river that runs below this long bridge. The current structure dates back to 1864, but a bridge has always existed here. The first was made of wood, and was destroyed during the War of Independence in 1859.
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