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Triora, Liguria, Italy<br />
 
Triora, Liguria, Italy<br />
 
390 feet high / 119 meters high<br />
 
390 feet high / 119 meters high<br />
(400) foot span / (122) meter span<br />
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(276) foot span / (84) meter span<br />
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1959<br />
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A unique frame bridge with an Italian style “belly” span in the center, the Loreto bridge crosses a deep gorge in the mountainous Liguria region of Italy.  Since the frame or arch effect of compression does not occur across the central span, the Triora or Loreto bridge could also be considered a beam bridge with inclined piers.  However you define it, the bridge will always be picture perfect in its remote setting next to a small church.  Bungee jumping groups used to jump from the bridge but there is now high fencing along the edges.
  
A unique frame bridge with an Italian style “belly” span in the center, the Loreto bridge crosses a deep gorge in the mountainous Liguria region of Italy.  Since the frame or arch effect of compression does not occur across the central span, the Triora or Loreto bridge could also be considered a beam bridge with inclined piers.  However you define it, the bridge will always be picture perfect in its remote setting next to a small church.  Bungee jumping groups occasionally trek to the bridge.  For information, contact http://www.parini.it/Bungee_jumping.html 
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The total length of the bridge is 143 meters.
  
  
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[[File:LoretoByABiondo.jpg|750px|center]]
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Image by ABiondo.
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[[File:LoretoBridgeByMuseoTriora.jpg|750px|center]]
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Image by Museo Triora.
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[[File:LoretoBungee.jpg|750px|center]]
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[[File:LoretoBungyFall.jpg|750px|center]]
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[[File:LoretoSatellite.jpg|750px|center]]
 
Loreto Bridge satellite image.
 
Loreto Bridge satellite image.
  
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Loreto Bridge location map.
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[[Category:Bridges in Italy]]
 
[[Category:Bridges in Italy]]

Latest revision as of 04:52, 22 May 2020

Loreto Bridge
Ponte Loreto
Triora Bridge
Ponte Triora
Triora, Liguria, Italy
390 feet high / 119 meters high
(276) foot span / (84) meter span
1959

Ponte di Loreto By sanremonews.jpg

Image by sanremonews.


A unique frame bridge with an Italian style “belly” span in the center, the Loreto bridge crosses a deep gorge in the mountainous Liguria region of Italy. Since the frame or arch effect of compression does not occur across the central span, the Triora or Loreto bridge could also be considered a beam bridge with inclined piers. However you define it, the bridge will always be picture perfect in its remote setting next to a small church. Bungee jumping groups used to jump from the bridge but there is now high fencing along the edges.

The total length of the bridge is 143 meters.


1Loreto ponte.JPG


LoretoByABiondo.jpg

Image by ABiondo.

LoretoBridgeByMuseoTriora.jpg

Image by Museo Triora.


LoretoBungee.jpg


LoretoBungeeFall.jpg


LoretoBungyFall.jpg


LoretoSatellite.jpg

Loreto Bridge satellite image.


LoretoLocationMap.jpg

Loreto Bridge location map.


LoretoLocationMapWide.jpg