The Ponte Mosca is a historic bridge in Turin, region of Piedmont, Italy. It was the first stone bridge built in the city by the Sabauda dynasty. The bridge was erected over the Dora Riparia; the corso Giulio Cesare enters the Aurora quarter, near Porta Palazzo, over this bridge.
The plan for a bridge over the Dora first was requested by Napoleon in 1807. But it became a reality in 1818, when an urban renewal plan was put forward that also demolished the walls and bastions of the city. The architect Carlo Bernardo Mosca was commissioned a stone bridge to replace the earlier wood structure. Construction proceeded from 1823 to 1830. At inauguration, the 45-meter-long bridge was considered technologically advanced. It was renamed Mosca in 1868, a year after the architect's death.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ponte_Mosca,_Turin
Address 2 Lungo Dora Napoli, Torino 10152, Italy
Coordinates 45°4'52.235" N 7°41'11.586" E