Ponte Molino | |
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Coordinates | 45°24′42″N 11°52′26″E / 45.411745°N 11.873753°E |
Carries | Via Dante |
Crosses | Bacchiglione |
Locale | Padua, Italy |
Characteristics | |
Design | Segmental arch bridge |
Total length | 50.54 m |
Width | 9.21 m |
Longest span | 11.47 m |
No. of spans | 5 |
History | |
Construction end | 1st century BC |
Location | |
The Ponte Molino is a Roman bridge across the Bacchiglione in Padua, Italy. The span-to-rise ratio of the Late Republican bridge varies between 3.5–4.5 and 1,[1] the ratio of clear span and pier thickness between 4–6.5 and 1.[2]
Apart from the Ponte Molino, there are other extant Roman bridges in Padua: Ponte San Lorenzo, Ponte Altinate and Ponte Corbo, all three also featuring segmented arches, as well as Ponte S. Matteo.