The Suspension Iron Bridge of the Early 19th Century Villa Borghese in Florence (Italy)

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Between the 1825 and the 1828, Antonio Carcopino, an engineer, designed a suspension iron cable bridge: this fact shows the interest of the Borghese family for the technological innovations of the 18th and of 19th century.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 133-134)

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143-148

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October 2010

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