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  1. The Bridge of Sighs (Italian: Ponte dei Sospiri, Venetian: Ponte de i Sospiri) is a bridge in Venice, Italy. The enclosed bridge is made of white limestone, has windows with stone bars, passes over the Rio di Palazzo, and connects the New Prison ( Prigioni Nuove ) to the interrogation rooms in the Doge's Palace .

  2. Bridge of Sighs, enclosed bridge in Venice, Italy, spanning the narrow canal (Rio di Palazzo) between the Doge’s Palace and the prisons. It was built about 1600 by the architect Antonio Contino. The enclosed passageway was so called from the ‘sighs’ of the prisoners who passed over it.

  3. May 10, 2023 · The “Ponte dei Sospiri” or “Bridge of Sighs” is an enclosed limestone bridge in baroque style located next to the Doge’s Palace in Venice, Italy. It was commissioned by the Doge Marino Grimani, whose family coat-of-arms can be seen in the centre of the facade.

  4. The Bridge of Sighs is one of the most important sights in the center of Venice. It impresses with its closed architecture as well as with its importance as a direct route from the Sala della Quarantine Criminal to the dungeons of La Serenissima.

  5. Sep 15, 2022 · The Bridge of Sighs, or Ponte dei Sospiri, is one of the most famous bridges in Venice, with an interesting history and a romantic legend behind it.

  6. The fame of the Bridge of Sighs is linked to its history – it was in fact the passageway that prisoners crossed to access their prison cells – but also to the romantic legends that see it as the ‘bridge of love’ par excellence, as well as to the charm of its Baroque architecture.

  7. The Bridge of Sighs is one of the most famous and photographed symbols of Venice. Located a few steps away from Piazza San Marco, the bridge connects the Doge's Palace to the Prigioni Nuove.

  8. Venice's Ponte dei Sospiri, or "Bridge of Sighs," may have been the inspiration for such architectural fantasies. Antonio Contino's bridge over the Rio di Palazzo was erected in the year 1600 to connect the Doge's prisons, or Prigioni, with the inquisitor's rooms in the main palace.

  9. The Bridge of Sighs in Venice The Bridge of Sighs was built in 1602 to connect the east facade of the Doge’s Palace with the New Prison, erected between by Antonio Da Ponte, head of the department at the Venice Salt Office, who financed the construction.

  10. Whether you're captivated by its architectural splendor, enthralled by its legends, or simply enjoy the picturesque views, the Bridge of Sighs promises a memorable experience in the city of canals. Step back in time and discover the allure of this legendary structure.

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