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Via Mulinelli 1, 90018 Termini Imerese, Sicily, ItalyMap
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Off the beaten track but worth a short visit
Located in Termini Imerese less than 2 miles off the main road. It is off the beaten track, but fairly easy to find if one looks it up ahead of time. It is worth a short stop for a few photos. We went...
The monumental Ponte di San Leonardo is a majestuous architectural work that meets to enter the city and relies on the rests of an ancient Roman Bridge.
A wonder of other times, unfortunately abandoned or almost surrounded by stearins and roves, accompanied by a horrible modern bridge ... sad testimony of what we were and are no longer.
The monumental Ponte di San Leonardo is a majestuous architectural work that meets to enter the city and relies on the rests of an ancient Roman bridge.
Nice bridge seeing from the railway and then returned up to visit it. closed.all in ruin infected with herbs a true sin because even if rebuilt in 1700 it is a bridge that deserves d...
Off the beaten track but worth a short visit
Located in Termini Imerese less than 2 miles off the main road. It is off the beaten track, but fairly easy to find if one looks it up ahead of time. It is worth a short stop for a few photos. We went...
Renamed bridge
The monumental Ponte di San Leonardo is a majestuous architectural work that meets to enter the city and relies on the rests of an ancient Roman Bridge.
A wonder of other times
A wonder of other times, unfortunately abandoned or almost surrounded by stearins and roves, accompanied by a horrible modern bridge ... sad testimony of what we were and are no longer.
To be visited
The monumental Ponte di San Leonardo is a majestuous architectural work that meets to enter the city and relies on the rests of an ancient Roman bridge.
But let's throw it down!
Nice bridge seeing from the railway and then returned up to visit it. closed.all in ruin infected with herbs a true sin because even if rebuilt in 1700 it is a bridge that deserves d...