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The first Roana Bridge was completed in 1906 as a combination stone arch and steel truss structure with a main span of 63 meters.  History changed the future of this crossing permanently during World War I when Italian troops retreated back on the left side of the valley of d'Assa and decided to destroy the bridge as a strategic move on May 23, 1916.  This made the valley the dividing line between the Italian and Austrian sides.
 
The first Roana Bridge was completed in 1906 as a combination stone arch and steel truss structure with a main span of 63 meters.  History changed the future of this crossing permanently during World War I when Italian troops retreated back on the left side of the valley of d'Assa and decided to destroy the bridge as a strategic move on May 23, 1916.  This made the valley the dividing line between the Italian and Austrian sides.
  
Several years later construction finally began on a new bridge with a three-arch configuration consisting of a clear main concrete arch of 58 meters.  Some restoration work was done in 1994 with plans for further upgrades soon.   
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Several years later construction finally began on a new bridge with a three span concrete arch configuration consisting of a center arch with a clear main span of 58 meters.  Some restoration work was done in 1994 with plans for further upgrades soon.   
  
  

Revision as of 20:52, 16 May 2020

Roana 1924 Bridge
Ponte di Roana 1924
Roana, Veneto, Italy
262 feet high / 80 meters high
190 foot span / 58 meter span
1924


The first Roana Bridge was completed in 1906 as a combination stone arch and steel truss structure with a main span of 63 meters. History changed the future of this crossing permanently during World War I when Italian troops retreated back on the left side of the valley of d'Assa and decided to destroy the bridge as a strategic move on May 23, 1916. This made the valley the dividing line between the Italian and Austrian sides.

Several years later construction finally began on a new bridge with a three span concrete arch configuration consisting of a center arch with a clear main span of 58 meters. Some restoration work was done in 1994 with plans for further upgrades soon.



















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