The Bridge of the Three Martyrs of the Resistance, also known as Ponte Vecchio, is one of the most enchanting places in Isola Dovarese. This bridge represents the role of this area as a crossroads from ancient times, when it was possible to ford the river by continuing on what was the route of the Gallica Brixiensis.
The construction of the bridge dates back to the very early 20th century and was the scene of the tragic shooting of three young islanders Cesare Meda, Giuseppe Piazza and Romolo Bocci, partisans who were victims of the German army on the night of April 29, 1945. It is not only an engineering monument but also a historical one.
Today, it represents not only an important historical monument but also an ideal place for romantic walks or enjoying the view of the river. Its privileged location makes it a landmark for the inhabitants of Isola Dovarese and for tourists who want to discover the beauty of the surrounding area.