After a few previous wooden bridges on this site were either burned or collapsed, a permanent stone structure was erected. It was finished in 1591. The designer's name, in an amusing coincidence, was Antonio da Ponte. It translates as: Tony the Bridge. Only a few bridges span the Grand Canal. This is the most impressive of them and it has become one of the icons of Venice.
Sunday, July 4, 2010
The Rialto Bridge
After a few previous wooden bridges on this site were either burned or collapsed, a permanent stone structure was erected. It was finished in 1591. The designer's name, in an amusing coincidence, was Antonio da Ponte. It translates as: Tony the Bridge. Only a few bridges span the Grand Canal. This is the most impressive of them and it has become one of the icons of Venice.
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