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Revision as of 02:02, 23 April 2020

Armea Bridge
Viadotto Armea
Sanremo, Liguria, Italy
(262) feet high / (80) meters high
(148) foot span / (45) meter span
1971

ArmeaHighView By Roland Nizet.jpg

Image by Roland Nizet.


Constructed in the late 60s and early 70s, the Fiori A10 / E80 motorway stretches almost 160 kilometers from Italy's border with France all the way to Genoa. At the time there had never been a roadway anywhere in the world like it with dozens of tunnels and bridges punching in and out of the spectacular mountains of the Liguria coastline overlooking the Mediterranean Sea.

There are approximately 10 large viaducts along the route that are between 75 and 90 meters high. While most of these "viadottos" are not very high, they forever changed the communities they crossed with their giant piers casting long shadows over homes, schools, restaurants, parks and churches.

Completed in 1971, the 609 meter long Armea Bridge has several spans of 45 meters upstream of the small coastal town of Sanremo. Just to the east are the San Martino and Rio Del Ponte Bridges.


ArmeaView2.jpg


Armea and Cascine By Eugenio.jpg

Image by Eugenio A. Merzagora.




Image by Eugenio A. Merzagora.


ArmeaWideView.jpg


ArmeaProb45mtrSpans.jpg


ArmeaSatellite.jpg

Armea Bridge satellite image.



SanMartinoLocationMap.jpg

Armea Bridge location map.


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