The monumental deck of the future Anne-de-Bretagne Bridge left Italy on Sunday, October 26th, bound for France. Manufactured by the Cimolai Group, this 150-meter-long, 42-meter-wide, and 25-meter-high metal structure is about to embark on a sea and river journey of several weeks.
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