Ponte Pietra
Ponte Pietra, a Roman stone bridge, spans the Adige River in Verona, connecting the city to the picturesque Jewish Ghetto. Dating back to 100 B.C., this bridge is notable for its remarkable resilience, having survived wars and floods that have altered the city’s landscape. The bridge serves as both a pedestrian pathway and a scenic viewpoint, allowing visitors to soak in the views of the river and surrounding architecture. In the summer months, especially in July, the area around Ponte Pietra comes alive with outdoor cafes where you can enjoy a drink while watching the sunset. Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the bridge to appreciate its ancient arches and the vibrant river below.