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Ponte della Navetta

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    Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    June 14, 2025

    For those like me who were born and spent their childhood in the Montanara neighborhood, the Ponte della Navetta is not this but rather an old, crumbling and rusty bridge that unfortunately had no escape in 2014. This beautiful bridge is in any case a modern and worthy substitute that allows you to cross the Baganza without having to get to the Ponte dei Carrettieri.

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      On Friday 18 October 2019 the "Ponte della Navetta" was inaugurated in the Municipality of Parma, the new cycle/pedestrian bridge built following the flooding of the Baganza torrent which had caused the destruction of the previous bridge
      SOURCE: ingenio-web.it/articoli/ponte-della-navetta-di-parma-un-modello-virtuoso-di-adozione-del-bim

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        A very ancient medieval bridge, it was located on the Baganza torrent at the end of Via Navetta in communication with Via Baganza. It was built following the flood of 1177 or 1178, as an emerged part of an aqueduct that conveyed the waters of the Cinghio canal towards the Capo di Ponte district, in today's Oltretorrente; its name derives from the word that in the Parma dialect indicates the channel through which the water descends from the gutters. In recent times, having ceased to function as an aqueduct, it was covered by a walkway and transformed into a cycle/pedestrian bridge; renovated in 2003, it was almost entirely destroyed by the overflowing of the Baganza torrent on 13 October 2014; The new Navetta bridge was inaugurated on March 26, 2021.
        SOURCE: it.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monumenti_scomparsi_di_Parma

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          Location: Parma, Emilia-Romagna, Italy

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