Ponte Corvo (bridge)
Coordinates: 45 ° 24 ′ 7 ″ N , 11 ° 53 ′ 1 ″ E
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| Convicted | Via San Francesco | |
| Crossing of | Bacchiglione | |
| place | Padua ( Italy ) | |
| construction | Segment arch bridge with vaulted vaults | |
| overall length | 52.20 m (ancient: 76 m) | |
| width | Max. 5,32 m | |
| Number of openings | 3 (ancient: 5) | |
| Clear width | 7.70-11 m | |
| Arrow height | 2.80-3.25 m | |
| Pillar strength | 1.56-1.59 m | |
| Arrow ratio | 2.8-3.4: 1 | |
| Flow profile | 4.9-6.9: 1 | |
| construction time | Late 1st to early 2nd century AD | |
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The Ponte Corvo, rarely Ponte Corbo, is a Roman segment arch bridge over the Bacchiglione in Padua ( Italy ). The three preserved arches of the imperial bridge lead over a side arm of the river and are partially buried or walled up. The arrow ratio varies between 2.8 and 3.4 to 1; the ratio of clear width to pillar strength ranges from 4.9 to 6.9 to 1.
In addition to the Ponte Corvo , there are four other ancient flat arch bridges in Padua, the Ponte San Lorenzo , the Ponte Altinate , the Ponte Molino and the Ponte San Matteo .
See also
Individual evidence
- ^ Galliazzo (1994), p. 205
literature
- Vittorio Galliazzo: I ponti romani. Catalogo generale . Vol. 2, Edizioni Canova, Treviso 1994, ISBN 88-85066-66-6 , pp. 205–207 (No. 434)