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Saraceno Bridge
Ponte Saraceno
San Nicola Arcella, Cosenza, Italy
(246) feet high / (70) meters high
(351) foot span / (107) meter span
19??
Coastal route SS18 twists and winds along the Mediterranean Sea of Italy for about 200 kilometers, offering travelers hundreds of amazing overlooks.
In the pretty town of San Nicola Arcella route SS18 crosses two towering prestressed beam bridges, both with main spans of approximately 107 meters. The northern crossing is called Ponte Saraceno while the southern crossing is named after San Nicola Arcella.
Saraceno Bridge satellite image.
Saraceno Bridge location map.