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Sisto Bridge

Location Roma

Historic Renaissance stone pedestrian bridge built in the late 15th century spanning the Tiber River. Read more…

Tags bridge·historical·pedestrian·renaissance·stone bridge·arch bridge·architecture·baccio pontelli·sightseeing
 

Constructed between 1473 and 1479 under the patronage of Pope Sixtus IV, this stone arch bridge links two prominent neighborhoods across the Tiber River. Designed by the architect Baccio Pontelli, it exemplifies Renaissance architectural principles and serves exclusively as a pedestrian crossing today. The bridge holds cultural heritage status and remains a significant historical landmark reflecting Rome's urban and architectural development during the Renaissance period.

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Address 210 Piazza San Vincenzo Pallotti, Roma 00186, Italy
Coordinates 41°53'32.416" N, 12°28'14.673" E
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