Ponte Azzone Visconti

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Ponte Azzone Visconti is a historic multi-arched stone bridge in Lecco, Italy, dating back to the Middle Ages and notable for its strategic and architectural significance.

All labels observed (2)

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Ponte Azzone Visconti canonical 1
San Michele Bridge 1

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Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf arch bridge
bridge
historic monument
road bridge
stone bridge
architecturalStyle medieval bridge architecture
connects Lecco
the opposite bank of the Adda River
country Italy
crosses Adda River
outlet of Lake Como
era Middle Ages
hasCondition in use
hasCulturalSignificance symbol of Lecco
hasCurrentUse civil road bridge
hasDesign multi-span arch bridge
hasFunction river crossing
hasHeritageValue architectural
historical
hasHistoricalPeriod Visconti rule in Milan
hasNumberOfArches multiple
hasOriginalUse military and commercial crossing
hasPart multiple arches
hasRegion Lombardy
hasStrategicImportance control of access between Milan and the Alps
historical military route
heritageDesignation historic bridge
inception 14th century
isLocatedNear Lake Como, Italy
surface form: Lake Como

historic center of Lecco
isMadeOf masonry
isSubjectOf local historical studies
tourist guides about Lecco
isTouristAttraction true
locatedIn Italy
Lecco
Lombardy
locatedInMunicipality Municipality of Lecco
surface form: Comune di Lecco
materialUsed stone
namedAfter Azzone Visconti
Azzone Visconti
surface form: Azzone Visconti, Lord of Milan
partOf transport network of Lecco
significantFor control of river crossing at Lecco
medieval engineering
startDate 14th century
usedFor pedestrian traffic
road traffic
visibleFrom Lake Como outlet area

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Lecco hasLandmark Ponte Azzone Visconti
Adda hasBridge Ponte Azzone Visconti
this entity surface form: San Michele Bridge