The bridge was blowed up by the nazis when the yanks were taking over Italy, then the whole area (the city included) was wrongly bombed by yank planes. There's a cool museum in the city about it.
Yes, and far away in the center right that's an even longer train bridge. Like really fucking long, but I couldn't find any good-enough resolution photos of it, the place is called Isernia, let me link some photos
is that a train bridge in the center left? it's beautiful
The style reminds me of a Roman aqueduct. It's probably not an accident.
yep the style is called a viaduct and was also used for aqueducts
More photos, check this whole album:
https://scontent.faep8-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t31.18172-8/10860871_1574972182774312_6208361647734443807_o.png?_nc_cat=111&ccb=1-3&_nc_sid=cdbe9c&_nc_ohc=S5wdGmA9ZKsAX9NFgSE&_nc_ht=scontent.faep8-1.fna&oh=e0b8282140f3bee1e1e8e6919a92e7d5&oe=60D33ED1
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The bridge was blowed up by the nazis when the yanks were taking over Italy, then the whole area (the city included) was wrongly bombed by yank planes. There's a cool museum in the city about it.
Yes, and far away in the center right that's an even longer train bridge. Like really fucking long, but I couldn't find any good-enough resolution photos of it, the place is called Isernia, let me link some photos
https://media-cdn.tripadvisor.com/media/photo-s/01/37/09/01/il-ponte-della-ferrovia.jpg
https://mapio.net/images-p/17461855.jpg