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Revision as of 21:14, 8 April 2020
Fiumarella Bridge
Ponte Fiumarella
Catanzaro, Calabria, Italy
(361) feet high / (110) meters high
410 foot span / 125 meter span
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The hilly city of Catanzaro has become a small hot spot of 3 high Italian spans. The first of these was the 1962 Viadotto Fausto Bisantis, a spectacular concrete arch that is the handiwork of master Italian bridge engineer Riccardo Morandi. The second big bridge came over 3 decades later in the form of the concrete cantilevered Fiumarella beam bridge. The 526 meter long structure has a span configuration of 62+92+125+92+92+62 meters.
In 2006 the Musofalo Bridge became the third high level crossing in Catanzaro with a steel box span of 95 meters on piers as tall as 90 meters.
Fiumarella Bridge satellite image.
Fiumarella Bridge location map.