Ponte della Maddalena
Ponte della Maddalena
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galadiel67
Chiavari, إيطاليا3,740 مساهمة
العائلة • سبتمبر 2024
Every time we pass through here we can not stop. It is probably the most original and scenic bridge we know. The Ponte della Maddalena is also called Ponte del Diavolo because legend has it that the builder asked the devil for help to finish the work. The Devil did so but asked for the soul of the first one to pass over it in return. The builder made a pig cross the bridge.. ;-)
History instead places its construction at the time of Matilda of Canossa (1st or 2nd century of the year 1000). The bridge, which crosses the Serchio, has a large central arch, while the two at the end are strongly asymmetrical. Explanatory signs, placed in the nearby parking lot, tell the story.
History instead places its construction at the time of Matilda of Canossa (1st or 2nd century of the year 1000). The bridge, which crosses the Serchio, has a large central arch, while the two at the end are strongly asymmetrical. Explanatory signs, placed in the nearby parking lot, tell the story.
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Linda P
7 مساهمات
العائلة • سبتمبر 2024
Suggestive bridge and a beautiful view at the highest point of the bridge, too bad that the Serchio River was a bit dry otherwise it was all the top. The village nothing special, I saw a lot of degradation and so many shops and shops let go and closed, should incentivize the place much more so that even the inhabitants exploited the legend as an economic point of view. Italy is also made of this. Recommended for a walk in the afternoon. Warning: park down in the village and not near the bridge because there is a risk of theft in cars with signs.
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Fortunato
ميلان, إيطاليا29,018 مساهمة
زوجان • يوليو 2024
You can see it from afar, coming into town. It's really impressive. Faticoso da salire, ma che soddisfazione! Exceptional photo spot!
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pippofilippo
maglie1,543 مساهمة
زوجان • يوليو 2024
Beautiful. Nice to watch it as you approach from a distance along the river. Parking nearby free of charge. Nice to cross it
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Igor P
Asolo, إيطاليا31 مساهمة
الأصدقاء • أبريل 2024
History or mythology, it's still very nice to see. The shape is impressive and to think that the jeeps of American soldiers passed through it during the war.
Igor and Antonella
Igor and Antonella
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Daniele S
Urbino, إيطاليا15 مساهمة
العائلة • أبريل 2024
During a weekend in Lucca we came to see this bridge.
What can I say, beautiful, majestic and of great charm. I highly recommend it, at least even for a simple photo, it's really worth it.
What can I say, beautiful, majestic and of great charm. I highly recommend it, at least even for a simple photo, it's really worth it.
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ILRecensoree
Liguria, إيطاليا1,366 مساهمة
العائلة • يناير 2024
Built by Matilde of Canossa to enable pilgrims to reach the Via Francigena.
According to legend, a master builder, unable to finish it in time, asked the devil for help to finish it in a single night, in exchange for the soul of the first person to cross it.
When the crowd arrived, however, the foreman made a pig pass first, mocking the devil who dived into the river forever.
Very characteristic with its 3 arches of different heights.
According to legend, a master builder, unable to finish it in time, asked the devil for help to finish it in a single night, in exchange for the soul of the first person to cross it.
When the crowd arrived, however, the foreman made a pig pass first, mocking the devil who dived into the river forever.
Very characteristic with its 3 arches of different heights.
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Monica B.
ميلان, إيطاليا9,813 مساهمة
زوجان • ديسمبر 2023
Legend tells us of the usual devil mocked, history instead tells us that the Ponte della Maddalena was built under Matilda of Canossa, therefore around 1100, and rebuilt by the leader Castruccio Castracani at the beginning of 1300. It is worth the visit because, if Its classic "donkey's back" structure stands out, however, the large round arch flanked by three smaller ones stands out.
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AngloItalian78
أيليسبري, UK603 مساهمات
زوجان • سبتمبر 2023
The Serchio valley offers some of inner Tuscany's most spectacular vistas and scenery and is worth driving round, especially if you have a hire car and are visiting the wider Florence and Lucca region.
The Devil's Bridge (more prettily named the Madeleine Bridge by some) is an impressive sight on the river as it goes through the little town of Borgo a Mozzano. As people have stated, aside from the bridge and a few restaurants and bars there isn't much to do here, but the food in one of the eateries was pretty good here and parking was fairly easy for us, maybe we got lucky, as we also just beat the rain.
Since the sky was turning from bright blue sunny to grey, dark and moody, we also managed to capture some wonderful photos, with beautiful reflections of the bridge and nearby buildings in the river which created an almost perfect mirror image in the water.
Highly recommended for a short stop on your pretty drive around Tuscany!
The Devil's Bridge (more prettily named the Madeleine Bridge by some) is an impressive sight on the river as it goes through the little town of Borgo a Mozzano. As people have stated, aside from the bridge and a few restaurants and bars there isn't much to do here, but the food in one of the eateries was pretty good here and parking was fairly easy for us, maybe we got lucky, as we also just beat the rain.
Since the sky was turning from bright blue sunny to grey, dark and moody, we also managed to capture some wonderful photos, with beautiful reflections of the bridge and nearby buildings in the river which created an almost perfect mirror image in the water.
Highly recommended for a short stop on your pretty drive around Tuscany!
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Brun066
فلورنسا, إيطاليا13,967 مساهمة
العائلة • سبتمبر 2023
I have crossed this extraordinary, scenic bridge several times, and each time I am admired by its strength combined with its elegance; but the last time (autumn 2023) I set out to delve deeper into the reason for such a demanding work.
The bridge is also known as the "Devil's Bridge"; but in fact, wherever a rather daring bridge was built in pre-industrial times, the legend was born that the devil himself built (or completed) it, in exchange for someone's soul. We only mention the similar case of the Teufelsbrücke, thrown onto the Reuss river near Andermatt (Switzerland), and also made famous by pictorial representations of the Romantic age, such as that of Peter Birmann (1824, now in Albertina, Vienna).
Therefore, the nickname of the Borgo a Mozzano bridge is not an isolated case.
But Andermatt's example can help us resolve a more interesting question: "why a bridge right here"?
In fact, in the case of Andermatt the construction of the Teufelsbrücke is largely justified. It helped open the Gotthard road (around 1220), and this revolutionized the road network on a European scale; as demonstrated by a memorable 1929 article by Charles Gilliard.
Nothing so decisive happened with the Borgo a Mozzano bridge. All internet sources repeat monotonously that the bridge was built by Countess Matilde of Tuscany, around the year 1100, and that the current appearance of the bridge is mainly due to the restoration carried out by Castruccio Castracani, lord of Lucca, around the year 1300. And these sources also repeat that the bridge was built to improve communications. Obviously, but what communications?
Let's start by excluding some hypotheses. The itinerary along the valley floor of the Serchio river would work - and has worked over time - very well, even without this bridge.
Instead, the hypothesis is valid that the bridge was justified to enter the valley of the Lima river (a tributary of the Serchio more or less in correspondence with the bridge). But keep in mind that the current highway which from the Lima valley floor reaches the Apennine ridge (Abetone Pass) and from there descends towards Modena, is not a medieval construction, but from the end of the 18th century.
So, what justified the construction of this bridge?
The answer could be the nearby “Bagni di Lucca”.
In fact, this spa center "works" and has been renowned since the early Middle Ages (according to other interpretations, since the Roman Republican age). But the available sources allow us to state that the take-off of Bagni di Lucca is more or less contemporary with the opening of the Borgo a Mozzano bridge.
In the past, spa resorts (since medical knowledge was very primitive) had even greater importance than today. They attracted travellers, and particularly upper-middle class travellers, who came for treatment. Think of another famous Swiss case, that of the Gemmi Pass, which led to the Leukerbad spa, and which justified the opening (or improvement) of a very daring trail, which has been defined as "the scariest in the Alps".
Therefore, Devil's Bridge and the Bagni di Lucca spa are closely connected. In my view this is the most convincing hypothesis.
The bridge is also known as the "Devil's Bridge"; but in fact, wherever a rather daring bridge was built in pre-industrial times, the legend was born that the devil himself built (or completed) it, in exchange for someone's soul. We only mention the similar case of the Teufelsbrücke, thrown onto the Reuss river near Andermatt (Switzerland), and also made famous by pictorial representations of the Romantic age, such as that of Peter Birmann (1824, now in Albertina, Vienna).
Therefore, the nickname of the Borgo a Mozzano bridge is not an isolated case.
But Andermatt's example can help us resolve a more interesting question: "why a bridge right here"?
In fact, in the case of Andermatt the construction of the Teufelsbrücke is largely justified. It helped open the Gotthard road (around 1220), and this revolutionized the road network on a European scale; as demonstrated by a memorable 1929 article by Charles Gilliard.
Nothing so decisive happened with the Borgo a Mozzano bridge. All internet sources repeat monotonously that the bridge was built by Countess Matilde of Tuscany, around the year 1100, and that the current appearance of the bridge is mainly due to the restoration carried out by Castruccio Castracani, lord of Lucca, around the year 1300. And these sources also repeat that the bridge was built to improve communications. Obviously, but what communications?
Let's start by excluding some hypotheses. The itinerary along the valley floor of the Serchio river would work - and has worked over time - very well, even without this bridge.
Instead, the hypothesis is valid that the bridge was justified to enter the valley of the Lima river (a tributary of the Serchio more or less in correspondence with the bridge). But keep in mind that the current highway which from the Lima valley floor reaches the Apennine ridge (Abetone Pass) and from there descends towards Modena, is not a medieval construction, but from the end of the 18th century.
So, what justified the construction of this bridge?
The answer could be the nearby “Bagni di Lucca”.
In fact, this spa center "works" and has been renowned since the early Middle Ages (according to other interpretations, since the Roman Republican age). But the available sources allow us to state that the take-off of Bagni di Lucca is more or less contemporary with the opening of the Borgo a Mozzano bridge.
In the past, spa resorts (since medical knowledge was very primitive) had even greater importance than today. They attracted travellers, and particularly upper-middle class travellers, who came for treatment. Think of another famous Swiss case, that of the Gemmi Pass, which led to the Leukerbad spa, and which justified the opening (or improvement) of a very daring trail, which has been defined as "the scariest in the Alps".
Therefore, Devil's Bridge and the Bagni di Lucca spa are closely connected. In my view this is the most convincing hypothesis.
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Dal paese di Brogo a Mozzano dista molto a piedi arrivare al ponte? È facilmente raggiungibile per chi si sposta con i mezzi?
كُتب بتاريخ 16 يوليو 2018
Conviene andare a piedi e gustare il paese. 1000 metri circa.
كُتب بتاريخ 16 يوليو 2018
Esiste un castello / Rocca nelle vicinanze del ponte ? Qualcuno sa come si chiama ? Grazie mille
كُتب بتاريخ 1 أبريل 2017
il paesino di lucchio ha una rocca diroccata con una bella vista, oppure la fortezza delle verrucole con visita guidata altrettanto bella
كُتب بتاريخ 7 أبريل 2017
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