Ponte Testaccio

Ponte Testaccio
Coordinates 41°52′31.82″N 12°28′12.92″W / 41.8755056°N 12.4702556°W / 41.8755056; -12.4702556Coordinates: 41°52′31.82″N 12°28′12.92″W / 41.8755056°N 12.4702556°W / 41.8755056; -12.4702556
Crosses Tiber
Locale Rome
Characteristics
Material Travertine
Total length 122 metres (400 ft)
Width 31.3 metres (103 ft)
History
Construction begin 1938
Construction end 1948

Ponte Testaccio is a bridge that links Largo Giovanni Battista Marzi to Lungotevere Portuense in Rome (Italy), in the Rione Testaccio and in the Quarter Portuense.[1]

Description

The bridge, designed by architect Bastianelli and whose construction began in 1938, was intended to link the lengthening of Viale Aventino to Roma Trastevere railway station through the demolition of the former slaughterhouse; its name should have been Ponte d'Africa. It was inaugurated in 1948.

It shows a single arch and is 122 metres (400 ft) long; four travertine low reliefs decorate its headboards.

Notes

  1. Ravaglioli & 53.

Bibliography

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