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Ponte Moresco

Ponte Moresco

Ponte Moresco
3.5
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Laura 🌷🌷🌷
Meda, Italy9,863 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2019 • Couples
Sulla strada provinciale per Verduno-Roddi è possibile vedere quello che resta di questo ponte sul fiume Tanaro: due pilastri ad arco che, fino al 1945, sorreggevano un ponte di legno che collegava le due sponde del fiume.
Costruito nell' 800, per volontà di Re Carlo Alberto, con lo stile neomoresco (ovvero ispirato all'arte islamica), venne distrutto durante la 2 guerra mondiale. Oggi è in uno stato di abbandono, circondato da erbacce.
Written 30 July 2019
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Stefania P
1,018 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2019 • Couples
Il ponte in stile moresco fu costruito da Carlo Alberto nell'800 durante i lavori alla Tenuta Reale di Pollenzo.
Purtroppo restano solo le due arcate, il ponte di legno fu distrutto durante la seconda guerra mondiale.
Quello che ne resta versa in stato di totale abbandono, ed è visibile dalla provinciale che uscendo da Pollenzo porta in direzione Alba.
Suggerisco agli amministratori locali di valorizzarlo maggiormente.
Written 1 July 2019
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Clara D
Villastellone1,977 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2021
Lo si vede dalla strada , quando si lascia Pollenzo e si attraversa il Tanaro. E ci si chiede: cos'è questa meraviglia? Mi spiace che nella visita del borgo non venga menzionato e che non sia giustamente valorizzato.
Written 7 October 2021
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FabrizioD2487
Rome, Italy892 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2019 • Friends
Scoperto per caso mentre attraversavamo il Tanaro per lasciare Pollenzo. Peccato non vi fossero indicazioni nel paese per andare a visitarlo.
Written 28 November 2019
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Deomogan
Rome, Italy11,706 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2019 • Family
Sono i resti di un ponte ottocentesco, fatto erigere da Carlo Alberto e raso al suolo nel 1945 durante la guerra, peccato non sia valorizzato
Written 2 August 2019
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Catherine G
Nice, France2,133 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2019 • Friends
Étonnant en cet endroit de trouver cet édifice qui fait face au même quelques mètres plus loin.
A regarder si vous passez dans les environs mais pas exceptionnel.
Written 3 June 2019
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Gedii
Rome, Italy13,096 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2019 • Couples
Mentre eravamo sulla provinciale Verduno-Roddi (SP7), ad un Km e mezzo circa da Pollenzo, abbiamo scorto due pilastri ad arco molto belli, in stile moresco, e ci siamo fermati ad osservarli: si tratta degli archi che, fino al 1945, reggevano il ponte in legno che collegava le due sponde del fiume Tanaro. Costruito, per volere di Carlo Alberto, a metà dell’800 durante i lavori di ricostruzione del borgo di Pollenzo, venne distrutto, durante la Seconda Guerra Mondiale, dai partigiani, per difendere l’accesso ad Alba. Davvero particolare…
Written 15 May 2019
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