Ponte Dei Leoni
Ponte Dei Leoni
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Kubidono
81 contributions
Nov 2019
Lovely old bridge with lions sat on either sides of it connecting it from one part of the town to the other. This bridge forms part of a trail (Acqua river route) which you can go on and covers other bridges too. The route where you can start is Torretta Viscontea then walk for about 530m to Ponte dei Leoni / Ponte Romano d’Arena, walk 180m to Ponte di San Gerardino, walk 100m to Mulino Colombo before finally walking 470m to Ponte Nuovo. Total distance 1280m. There is other walks/trails you can go on as well, this is an amazing town with lots of hidden gems and it’s just a matter of going there and look out for them.
Written December 12, 2019
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abdullahFryan
109 contributions
Jan 2016 • Solo
The bridge has his importance being the bridge that connect Monza to parts that been divided by the the Lambro river, it has a great history back the roman empire at that time was called (d'Arena bridge) before it has been replaced on 1842 .. You can see the lions on the edges .. Must see in Monza
Written February 4, 2016
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Daniel19721972
Leuven, Belgium781 contributions
Oct 2018 • Business
this nice old bridge is connecting 2 parts of the Monza city.
At the moment I visited; the river below was empty and completely dried up.
At the moment I visited; the river below was empty and completely dried up.
Written October 25, 2018
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Baross
Spikkestad, Norway1,978 contributions
Nov 2017 • Solo
This bridge was build to connect town part together. The name of the river had the name Lambro. This was build in 1842 in the remains of the roman bridge of Arena for the opening of via ferdinandea. Not much water inside it when I was there some part here and there totally empty for water. The lions on the bridge was nice. I put into a photo that say all history about this bridge.
Written December 2, 2017
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Panewcia
Trzebnica, Poland66 contributions
Sep 2017 • Family
We visited Monza on our way back from Milan to Lecco. Our main purpose was to see racing circuit.
It seems that Monza should be on everybody's way. It's one of the beautiest towns we've ever been to.
On the bridge you can see leftovers of The Roman's Bridge.
It seems that Monza should be on everybody's way. It's one of the beautiest towns we've ever been to.
On the bridge you can see leftovers of The Roman's Bridge.
Written September 29, 2017
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Don B
Sydney, Australia4,814 contributions
Jun 2016 • Couples
This is not one of the world's most talked about, beautiful or historic bridges. It lacks the appeal of the Ponte Vecchio, Ponte di Rialto, Tower Bridge, the Golden Gate Bridge and a host of others. It simply spans a minor river called the Lambro. We regularly have to cross it to reach my wife's favourite shoe shop on the opposite side.
Written August 29, 2016
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Igor158
Zagreb, Croatia743 contributions
May 2016 • Friends
Ponte Dei Leoni (LIon's Bridge) is so nice and interesting bridge on Lambro river. It's one on the few bridges.
Written June 14, 2016
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SJ S
Singapore, Singapore19 contributions
Feb 2016 • Family
A bit disappointing but possibly because it was a rainy afternoon that we visited this ponte. It wasn't much of a photo opportunity as such!
Written February 18, 2016
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Tino
Chelmsford, UK5,393 contributions
Dec 2015 • Family
This Roman bridge has seen many years of history the lions make it different from most bridges in the area . It runs across the river Lambro
Written December 16, 2015
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robygk76
Bergamo, Italy2,196 contributions
Feb 2024 • Couples
Very normal pedestrian and road bridge in the historic center of Monza with white lions on the sides, it leads from the ancient area to the more recent one
Written May 31, 2024
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