Difference between revisions of "Farma Viaduct"

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Viadotto Petriolo<br />
 
Viadotto Petriolo<br />
 
Bagni di Petriolo, Tuscany, Italy<br />
 
Bagni di Petriolo, Tuscany, Italy<br />
(328) feet high / (100) meters high<br />
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(361) feet high / (110) meters high<br />
(164) foot span / (50) meter span<br />
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(182) foot span / (55.5) meter span<br />
 
1971<br />
 
1971<br />
 
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Crossing more than 328 feet (100 mtrs) above the Torrente Farma, the Strada Statale di Paganico SS223 / E78 is a 2-lane road in the heart of Italy’s Tuscany region that connect Tuscany's chief provincial towns of Siena and Grosseto.  Beneath the bridge in the Farma creek where you can expect to see several unique rock formations as well as bathers enjoying the hot sulfuric water at the baths of Petriolo.  A second parallel viaduct was approved for construction in 2005 and likely underway.
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Crossing approximately 110 meters above the Torrente Farma, the Strada Statale di Paganico SS223 / E78 is a 2-lane road in the heart of Italy’s Tuscany region that connect Tuscany's chief provincial towns of Siena and Grosseto.  Beneath the bridge in the Farma creek where you can expect to see several unique rock formations as well as bathers enjoying the hot sulfuric water at the baths of Petriolo.  A second parallel viaduct was approved for construction in 2005 and likely underway.
  
  

Revision as of 04:25, 26 December 2018

Farma Viaduct
Viadotto Farma
Petriolo Viaduct
Viadotto Petriolo
Bagni di Petriolo, Tuscany, Italy
(361) feet high / (110) meters high
(182) foot span / (55.5) meter span
1971

1FarmaPonte.jpg


Crossing approximately 110 meters above the Torrente Farma, the Strada Statale di Paganico SS223 / E78 is a 2-lane road in the heart of Italy’s Tuscany region that connect Tuscany's chief provincial towns of Siena and Grosseto. Beneath the bridge in the Farma creek where you can expect to see several unique rock formations as well as bathers enjoying the hot sulfuric water at the baths of Petriolo. A second parallel viaduct was approved for construction in 2005 and likely underway.


2FarmaLuca Bargagli.jpg

Image by Luca Bargagli.