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Victory Bridge (San Donà di Piave)

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    1. Between the Sile and the Piave - ring tour from Treviso to San Donà

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    September 25, 2022

    The Ponte della Vittoria represents a historical value for Italy that crosses the Piave river located in the city of San Donà di Piave. During its history, the bridge has undergone two reconstructions due to the conflicts of the First and Second World War.

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      June 18, 2023

      Ponte della Vittoria den Fluss Piave in der Stadt San Donà di Piave überquert

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        April 6, 2023

        Bridge that connects the cities of Musile di Piave and San Donà di Piave and that crosses the river sacred to the homeland, the Piave.

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          September 24, 2023

          The Ponte della Vittoria is a bridge that crosses the Piave river located in the city of San Donà di Piave. During its history, the bridge has undergone two reconstructions due to the conflicts of the First and Second World Wars. The first wooden bridge was built in August 1876 by the Lazzaris-Wiel company; however a flood in 1882 completely destroyed it. Subsequently, in 1884, work began on the reconstruction of the bridge, this time built in iron and supported by four piles of masonry columns. Each pile was 37 meters apart from each other. The bridge was 210 meters long and had a roadway about 5 meters wide. The reconstruction works ended in 1886 for a total cost of over 340,000 lire.

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            September 24, 2023

            One of the many activities that are organized on the banks of the Piave river, left side.

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              July 22, 2022

              The Ponte della Vittoria, on Via XXIV Maggio, is a truss bridge that crosses the Piave river connecting the municipality of San Donà and that of Musile. During its history, it has undergone two major reconstructions due to the conflicts of World War I and II.

              The first wooden bridge was built in 1876 by the Lazzaris-Wiel company; however the flood of 1882 destroyed it completely. With the reconstruction works of 1884, the first iron structure was erected supported by four stacks of masonry columns. In November 1917, after the defeat at Caporetto, the Italian army was forced to blow it up to impede the advance of the Austro-Hungarian army.

              In 1920 reconstruction began by the Badoni-Bellani-Benazzoli company. The bridge was given the name of Emanuele Filiberto di Savoia. It was inaugurated on 12 November 1922 in the presence of the Patriarch of Venice and the Duke of Aosta. During the Second World War, in October 1944, the bridge was again destroyed by an Anglo-American air raid. The reconstruction work began in 1946 and was completed in 1950, renaming it Ponte della Vittoria.

              The current structure consists of four blue steel girders (independent of each other) supported by three masonry pillars. It is 210 meters long and approximately 12 meters wide, including a pedestrian and bicycle lane on both sides. In the 2000s, it underwent a chromatic restoration supervised by the architect Ettore Sottsass. Below it rises the floodplain area with the large River Park and kiosks.

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                December 1, 2024

                The current structure of the bridge consists of four blue steel girders independent of each other supported by three masonry pylons with compressed air foundations. The bridge is 210 meters long and about 12 meters wide, including a path for the transit of pedestrians and bicycles on both sides of the bridge. In the 2000s, it underwent a chromatic restoration curated by the Italian architect Ettore Sottsass.
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                  January 8, 2025

                  The bridge that crosses the Piave river from a glance at its winding bed

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