Gregorian Bridge
Gregorian Bridge

Tivoli. Gregorian Bridge

The Gregorian bridge connects the old town of Tivoli to the Villa Gregoriana.

It was built by Pope Gregory XVI in 1834.

The structure has a single arch in travertine that rests on two side pillars.

It was blown up by retreating German troops and re-opened with a procession, with the famous custom of blessing the waters of the river Aniene, being repeated.


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