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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