Bridge Cicuri spans the stream Coccia, in the town of Bagni di Lucca. It is a round-arched footbridge built in sandstone. It may be reached through a footpath, which goes going downhill through the plant life lying over the valley of the stream Coccia. The remains of an old water-mill, whose upper stories have collapsed, are sited near the bridge. The bridge construction was performed by local masons and dates back to the 14th century.
Gallery:
Details:
- Archivio Soprintendenza B.A.A.A.S. delle province di Pisa, Lucca, Massa Carrara, Livorno (schedatore: Gherardi A., 2001)
The bridge is in good state of preservation, despite the missing parapet on the north-side.
Information:
District:
Mediavalle
District/Location:
Bagni di Lucca
Dating:
14th century











