San Michele Bridge, Paderno d'Adda
Facts and practical information
The San Michele Bridge, a remarkable feat of engineering, stands proudly over the Adda River in the picturesque town of Paderno d'Adda, Italy. This historic truss arch bridge, which was completed in 1889, is not only a functional piece of infrastructure but also a striking landmark that captures the ingenuity of 19th-century design.
Spanning 266 meters in length and rising 85 meters above the river, the San Michele Bridge was originally constructed to connect the towns of Paderno and Calusco. Its distinctive iron framework and arched design make it an impressive sight against the lush backdrop of the Lombardy region. The bridge served both railway and pedestrian traffic, playing a crucial role in the area's transportation network.
Nowadays, while the railway line is no longer in use, the bridge remains accessible to pedestrians and cyclists, offering a unique vantage point for breathtaking views of the Adda River and the surrounding valley. The juxtaposition of the bridge's industrial elegance with the natural beauty of the region makes for an unforgettable experience.
For tourists, the San Michele Bridge is more than just a crossing; it's a historical monument that speaks volumes about the era of its creation. Its proximity to the charming towns of Paderno d'Adda and Calusco d'Adda allows visitors to explore the local culture, cuisine, and the serene Italian countryside.
San Michele Bridge – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Palazzo Prinetti, Lago di Sartirana, Basilica di Santa Giulia, Sanctuary of Madonna del Bosco, Imbersago.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When is San Michele Bridge open?
- Monday 24h
- Tuesday 24h
- Wednesday 24h
- Thursday 24h
- Friday 24h
- Saturday 24h
- Sunday 24h