Verona is small and it is not easy to get lost. Crossing the stone bridge on the Adige River, this 2,500-year-old city begins to show its vicissitudes of inner world.
Ponte Pietra
Posted: Jul 28, 2015
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_We***95
5/5Outstanding
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The bridge runs through the arch of a tower leading to the city end, and there are plenty of bars at the end of the bridge, which is now a pedestrian bridge, but be careful, there are plenty of cyclists passing by. There are a lot of ditches that are grinding out of ropes at the bottom of the bridge, probably left behind when they hauled salt boats.
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Posted: Jun 13, 2019
coldwar
4/5Excellent
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Verona has little history. The bridge was also blown up by the Germans in World War II, and then the locals rebuilt it. The bridge, built in 100 BC by the Romans, was recycled as much of the original material as possible during the reconstruction, but the different coloured stones added to the reconstructed structure added to the landscape
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Posted: Oct 7, 2017
7racymoon
3/5Average
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This stone bridge is very distinctive. On the way to the castle, you will pass through this stone bridge. From a distance, you will also see the beautiful scenery. There will also be wandering artists performing on the stone bridge, as well as cycling.
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Posted: Oct 19, 2019
chengsemuzil
5/5Outstanding
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Feeling the local stone bridge is a way to ground the air, the scenery is still the main
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Posted: May 5, 2016
hana茱茱
5/5Outstanding
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Very suitable for a walk early in the morning. The communities on both sides of the bridge are very quiet and comfortable.