Castelvecchio Bridge

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Castelvecchio Bridge is a fortified medieval red-brick bridge over the Adige River in Verona, Italy, renowned for its distinctive crenellated design and historical significance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bridge
fortified bridge
medieval structure
tourist attraction
adjacentTo Castelvecchio Museum NERFINISHED
alsoKnownAs Ponte Scaligero NERFINISHED
Ponte di Castelvecchio NERFINISHED
builderDynasty Scaliger family NERFINISHED
builtBy Cangrande II della Scala NERFINISHED
connects Castelvecchio bank of Adige
opposite bank of Adige
constructionEnd 1356
constructionStart 1354
country Italy
crosses Adige River NERFINISHED
destroyedBy retreating German troops
destroyedInEvent Second World War NERFINISHED
destructionDate 1945
hasArchitecturalStyle fortified architecture
medieval architecture
hasCategory Bridges in Verona
Fortified bridges
Tourist attractions in Verona
hasConstructionMaterial brick
stone
hasDesignFeature crenellated parapets
merlons
towers
hasHeritageDesignation cultural heritage of Italy
hasNumberOfSpans 3
hasViewOf Adige River NERFINISHED
historic center of Verona NERFINISHED
heritageStatus important monument of Verona
historicalPeriod Middle Ages NERFINISHED
isPedestrianOnly true
locatedIn Italy
Veneto
Verona NERFINISHED
materialUsed red brick
notableFor crenellated red-brick profile
military architectural features
partOf Castelvecchio complex NERFINISHED
purpose escape route from Castelvecchio
military defense
reconstructedInOriginalStyle true
reconstructionEnd 1951
reconstructionStart 1949
river Adige River NERFINISHED
touristAttractionOf Verona NERFINISHED

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Verona hasLandmark Castelvecchio Bridge