• The Strait of Messina Bridge (Italian: Ponte sullo stretto di Messina) is a planned 3.6-kilometre suspension bridge across the Strait of Messina...
  • The Strait of Messina is a funnel-shaped strait that connects the Ionian Sea to the south with the Tyrrhenian Sea to the north.
  • Gabriele Raciti. One Reply to “The Strait of Messina Bridge: Myth or Reality?” Aurora Longhi says: July 19, 2023 at 7:25 am.
  • If built, the bridge across the Straits of Messina would span two miles (3.2 kilometers) and would be the longest suspension bridge in the world.
  • The Strait of Messina, its beautiful nature and its rich and long history, deserves a bridge of great architectural value.
  • The Strait of Messina Bridge has run into both of these. ... The current design for the Messina Strait Bridge is nothing if not ambitious.
  • The bridge would span 3.3 km of the Strait and have a total length of 3.6 km. ... What are the advantages of the new bridge over the Strait of Messina?
  • The Strait of Messina Bridge was to be open 365 days a year, 24 hours a day, without any interruption to traffic due to strong winds.
  • “After the many other ‘Messina Style’ bridges built worldwide, it is now time to build the one over the Strait of Messina,” according to Pietro Ciucci, CEO of the...
  • That floating, fleeting bridge through the strait of Messina, the first and maybe the only, holds a lesson.