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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