In the pretty village of Borgo a Mozzano, situated in Tuscany in the province of Lucca, there is the famous Ponte della Maddalena, better known as Ponte del Diavolo (Devil's Bridge).
This bridge, which crosses the Serchio river, is known for its very particular shape: the central arch is in fact higher, wider and more particular than the other minor arches. Its fame has now reached beyond the regional borders and there are many legends that make it the protagonist. We tell you the most curious and the most known ones.
SOURCE: https://www.e-borghi.com
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