Trepponti
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Soccca
Tolmin, Slovenia1,541 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2023 • Friends
The Trepponti bridge is one of the most known attractions in Commachio, so you should not avoid it if you are exploring this lovely town. But there are many other nice houses, bridges, canals. And I must not forget to mention nice cafes and restaurants.
Written 5 July 2023
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Igor R
Ptuj, Slovenia236 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2022
If you are in the near make a stop in this town. Wander through the streets, walk into museum, enjoy food and this nice old triple bridge.
Written 22 May 2022
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FTMDave
Adria, Italy6,794 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2022
This 17th-century bridge is lovely, it's built where one canal divides into two which is why in Italian the name means "three bridges".
Written 14 January 2022
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Bandit-One
Lucerne, Switzerland7,838 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2020
Comacchio is a beautiful small town. Despite the compact center there are plenty of interesting sights.
The most famous one is the bridge "Trepponti". Depending on where you parked, this is the bridge you will cross to get into the Historic Center. And it's an interesting bridge. Not just by the style and architecture. It's also special because it's a bridge that spreads over not just one, but two canals on each side.So it's "three-legged" so to say. Three - Tre.

Built in 1638 this bridge soon will be 400 years old. And it's still in wonderful shape. Some changes and improvements were made of course over the centuries.

A great sight. Surely not to be missed when visiting Comacchio.
Written 23 January 2021
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Been a few places
Epsom, UK1,122 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2020
Wandering around Comacchio is a delight - the canals are beautiful and the town very much lived in. The Trepponti is a highlight and architecturally fascinating - its hard to believe the bridge is almost 400 years old. The bridge which translates to three bridges has five staircases: three at the front and two at the back. The front staircase offers a nice view over the town and canals. Its' definitely worth dropping by.
Written 18 October 2020
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Petra J
Budapest, Hungary133 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2020 • Family
The whole old town of Commachio is very nice including this little bridge. Try to visit on a sunny day, as it is beautiful how the colourful houses reflect in the canals. The whole walk around the old town can be covered in about an hour.
Written 11 August 2020
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Tualie
Varese, Italy1,363 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2019
Is fun crossing one side to the other and enjoy the canals view from this XVII century town’s main gate but local authorities should give a priority to clean all those droppings that can damage this monument and related health issues.
Written 17 May 2020
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Ducatisti69
Boston, UK278 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2019 • Couples
The very special entrance portal to Comacchio from the sea canals. Worth a stop to see if passing this small town near Ravenna. Close to a number of restaurants and the town centre.
Written 24 April 2019
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PaulB
Maastricht, The Netherlands3,127 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2018 • Couples
The 17th century Trepponti (also known as Ponte Pallotta) is probably the most famous bridge in Comacchio and its most representative monument.
It is located along the ancient Pallotta waterway that led to the Adriatic Sea and was the fortified gate of the city.
Below its only arch ends the navigable waterway Pallotta that is distributed within the historical center up to form four different channels.
Over the centuries, the building underwent several changes to its structure, especially of aesthetic value, witnessed by the addition of the two watchtowers at the top of the two back stairs and six pillars placed at the top of the three front stairways.
Near the Trepponti there is also another bridge of Luca Danese, called Ponte degli Sbirri due to its proximity to the ancient city prisons.
Written 29 August 2018
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Lindoxis
Madrid, Spain56 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2018 • Family
Comaccchio is a small humble village with a beautiful architecture, typical of a lagoon location in the Venice area. The bridge has been nicely restored and is unique in its genre and it leads onto canals which will remind you of Venice but without the crowds and the cheap souvenir stores. Well worth a visit!
Written 27 August 2018
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