Bridge of Sighs
Historic covered limestone footbridge built in the early 17th century, connecting an old prison with a palace. Designed by architect Antonio Contin, it is known for its Renaissance architecture and historical significance. Read more…
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The bridge is a historic limestone covered footbridge constructed in 1614. It was designed by Antonio Contin and connects the interrogation rooms within a palace to a nearby former prison. The bridge is renowned for its Renaissance architectural style and its role in the justice system of the time.
Named for the sighs of prisoners crossing it en route to trial, the bridge carries historical and cultural significance. It has become an emblematic symbol of the connection between authority and incarceration, reflecting the period's judicial practices.
This pedestrian footbridge is made entirely of limestone and remains accessible for viewing, serving as a notable example of early 17th-century Venetian architecture and urban design.
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