Bridge of Ceserana
Bridge of Ceserana
Archeological Sites and Bridges
Fosciandora
The Lands of Giacomo Puccini have an ancient history. The prehistoric settlements, the presence of the Ligurian and Apuan populations, the Etruscan dominion and later the Roman one, are testified by archaeological excavations which, year after year, enrich the knowledge of the past. In some cases, the same urban conformation of the cities clearly marks the Roman past of its foundation. Finally, the constant presence of waterways has strongly affected the morphology of the territory. Bridges of Roman, medieval, Renaissance, nineteenth and twentieth century origins are widespread and interesting and enterprising for their shape and architecture.
Bridge of Ceserana
Archeological Sites and Bridges
Fosciandora
Ponte Maggio
Archeological Sites and Bridges
Bagni di Lucca
Bridge over the Turrite Cava
Archeological Sites and Bridges
Fabbriche di Vallico
Ponte Nero
Archeological Sites and Bridges
Bagni di Lucca
Bridge in Fabbriche di Vallico
Archeological Sites and Bridges
Fabbriche di Vallico
Bridge over the Ania
Archeological Sites and Bridges
Coreglia Antelminelli
Bridge over the Surricchiana
Archeological Sites and Bridges
Coreglia Antelminelli
Bridge at Molini
Archeological Sites and Bridges
Località Molino, 15-17, 55033 Castiglione di Garfagnana LU
Ponte della Madonna
Archeological Sites and Bridges
Via Nicola Fabrizi, 16A, 55032 Castelnuovo di Garfagnana LU
Bridge of Santa Lucia
Archeological Sites and Bridges
Castelnuovo di Garfagnana
Bridge of San Michele
Archeological Sites and Bridges
Piazza al Serchio