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General Information

Name in local language: Ponte Visconteo di Trezzo
Completion: 1377
Status: destroyed (1416)

Project Type

Structure: Vaulted arch bridge
Function / usage: Road bridge
Material: Masonry bridge
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Location

Location: , , ,
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Crossed:
  • Adda
Coordinates: 45° 36' 43.75" N    9° 31' 24.92" E
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Technical Information

Dimensions

width ca. 9 m
rise ca. 21 m
span 72 m
number of spans 1

Materials

arch stone
abutments stone

Chronology

1416

Destroyed during a local war.

Notes

When built, the bridge was the longest spanning bridge by far in the world.

Excerpt from Wikipedia

The Trezzo sull'Adda Bridge or Trezzo Bridge was a medieval bridge at Trezzo sull'Adda in Lombardy, Italy, spanning the Adda river. Completed in 1377, the single-arch bridge held the record for the largest span for over four hundred years, until the beginnings of the Industrial Age, while it was not until the early 20th century that masonry bridges with larger openings were constructed.

History

The Trezzo Bridge was built between 1370 and 1377 by order of the lord of Milan Bernabò Visconti. Fortified with towers, it provided access to a Visconti castle high above the Adda. During a siege in 1416, the condottiero Carmagnola deliberately caused the structure to collapse by weakening one of its abutments. Its single arch featured a span of 72 m, according to other sources even as much as 76 m. By comparison, the second largest pre-industrial bridge vault, the French Pont de Vieille-Brioude, spanned nearly 18 m less. The rise of the segmental arch was ca. 21 m, with a span-to-rise ratio of 3.3:1. The arch rip, measured at the springing, was 2.25 m thick, corresponding to a favourable ratio of rib thickness to clear span of only 1/32. The sandstone bridge was almost 9 m wide. Today, the two abutments with overhanging remnants of the arch vault are all that remain.

The Trezzo Bridge was not matched until the metal Wearmouth Bridge of the same span was built at Sunderland, England, in 1796. Longer masonry arch spans were not achieved until the 1903 Adolphe Bridge in Luxembourg.

Text imported from Wikipedia article "Trezzo sull'Adda Bridge" and modified on 23 July 2019 under the CC-BY-SA 3.0 license.

Participants

Currently there is no information available about persons or companies having participated in this project.

Relevant Web Sites

Relevant Publications

  • Grattesat, Guy / Arsac, Auguste / Mesqui, Jean / Reverdy, Georges / Roche, Jacques / Darpas, Georges / Bernard-Gély, Anne / Fève, Michel (1984): Ponts de France. Presses Ponts et chaussées, Paris (France), pp. 15.
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  • Structure-ID
    20004605
  • Published on:
    22/08/2002
  • Last updated on:
    28/05/2021
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