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Tibetan bridge in Italy
Tibetan bridge in Italy is 234 meters long and 140 meters high | Photo: Reproduction / Francesco Signorini

Film scene. Tibetan bridge in Italy is 234 meters long and 140 meters high

For those who suffer from vertigo, it might be best to stay away from this bridge. But for those who like heights, crossing this suspension bridge could be an unforgettable experience.

Named “Bridge in the Sky“, Italy’s Tibetan Bridge is 234 meters long and 140 meters high. It lies between Campo Tartano and Frasnino, two small towns in Val Tartano in northern Italy. Lombardia, in Italy.

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Opened in 2018, the attraction is made up of 700 larch wood planks, a type of European pine.

Needless to say, the bridge offers incredible views of the region's mountains and forests.

The best time of year to visit the attraction is in autumn, when the vegetation offers visitors a mix of colors. Entrance costs €5.

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In Tuscany, another suspension bridge also guarantees excitement (and fear) for tourists. Located in Apennines Tuscan – in Mammiano, in the province of Pistoia, the bridge Ferriere It is 220 meters long and has a maximum height of 36 meters.

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