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Ponte della Vittoria

Ponte della Vittoria

Ponte della Vittoria
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westy54
Sydney, Australia13,499 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2024 • Couples
The original bridge was constructed from 1928 to 1931 and built to commemorate the Battle of Vittoria Veneto, a battle that, it is said, lead to the defeat of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in WWI. This bridge, similar to all of the others in Verona that crossed the Adige River, was blown up by the retreating Germans in WWII. The bridge was subsequently reconstructed after the war and reopened in 1953.

The bridge consists of three arches and is approximately 110 metres in length. The internal concrete structure is covered by a white marble like material.

On either side of the two entrances to the bridge there are four pillars which each support a bronze equestrian statue that symbolises Victory.
Written July 3, 2024
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I Travel
Skelmersdale, UK3,201 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2020
As bridges go this is a fine example with lovely sculpture at each end, the river is 410km long but here it flows fast and rises and falls very quickly
Written October 26, 2020
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RB A
London, UK324 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2016 • Family
As it was covered in the tour we did we visited

We might not have visited especiallly

Having said that it has beautiful views from the bridge

Nicely maintaimed gardens and trees around
Written August 18, 2016
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Aleksandar
Belgrade, Serbia8,212 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Sep 2017 • Couples
Although this bridge goes plain in comparison with some more historic bridges of Verona, it's still a very nice piece of architecture. Also, it provides great views.
Written November 12, 2017
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66Lynette
Auckland36 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sep 2013 • Couples
This bridge stopped me in my tracks! While they may not be ancient sculptures, the shear energy captured in each of these different sculptures is fascinating. Three characters - the horse, the man and the woman in different poses in the four sculptures. Tricky to fully appreciate - get too close and you lose the overall impact, but too far away (to avoid getting run over!) and detail is lost. But all this makes them all the more compelling. Frustrated that I could find NO information about them or the sculptor. One of my favourite memories of Verona, and something that calls me back.
Written April 11, 2014
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muttibey
Izmir, Türkiye3,873 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2023 • Solo
It is not as good as Ponte Pietra but it is on your way to the castle and of course it is pleasant to stop by and see the surroundings.
Written February 24, 2023
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Cynthia F
Fair Lawn, NJ3,366 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2019
This bridge drops you off in the centro storico right in the heart of the action, near shopping and restaurants.

We ended up on this bridge almost daily, whether we were riding in a taxi, riding on a bus, or walking.

I think there's a gelateria right at the foot of the bridge on the centro storico side.

This bridge is easily recognizable by the two bronze equestrian statues on the centro storico side.
Written October 14, 2019
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Gabriele Guidoni
Zurich, Switzerland1,717 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2019 • Couples
Literally “Victory Bridge”: this beautiful 1920s white stone 111m long arch bridge over river Adige, decorated with 4 majestic bronze equestrian statues, is named after the “Vittorio Veneto” WWI battle which secured the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. It is a major Verona observation spot overlooking on one side the magnificent Castelvecchio 1300s castle and on the other the “Torricelle” hills, San Giorgio in Braida” church with its recognizable dome and the hilltop sanctuary “Santuario della Madonna di Lourdes”; Needless to say sunsets here are magical; Beneath the horses you can find 4 WWI related reports: amongst them one from king Vittorio Emanuele III and most notable the “Bollettino della Vittoria”, the final address to the army and the nation issued by the Chief of Staff, General Armando Diaz ending with the famous words: “The remnants of what was one of the world's most powerful armies are returning in hopelessness and chaos up the valleys from which they had descended with boastful confidence”.
Written February 20, 2019
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Linda B
Raleigh, NC2,200 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2018 • Friends
We walked over the river on this bridge upon arrival in Verona. It has four great sculptures...two on either end that are worth checking out.
Written February 8, 2019
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Dan L
Bunbury, Australia9,032 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2018 • Couples
We crossed this bridge over the Adige River to start our walking tour. Frankly, if it were not for the four sculptures at the extremes it would be like any other ordinary bridge. It was initially built in 1931 to celebrate the victory of Vittorio Veneto in WWI. It was destroyed by the Germans during WWII, later rebuilt and reopened in 1953. The four equestrian sculptures symbolise the victory.
Written June 17, 2018
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