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Bridge of Sighs
Bridge of Sighs by Alan Taylor
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The Bridge of Sighs (Italian: Ponte dei Sospiri) is a bridge located in Venice, northern Italy. The enclosed bridge is made of white limestone and has windows with stone bars. It passes over the Rio di Palazzo and connects the New Prison (Prigioni Nuove) to the interrogation rooms in the Doge's Palace. It was designed by Antonio Contino (whose uncle Antonio da Ponte had designed the Rialto Bridge) and was built in 1600.

The view from the Bridge of Sighs was the last view of Venice that convicts saw before their imprisonment. The bridge name, given by Lord Byron in the 19th century, comes from the suggestion that prisoners would sigh at their final view of beautiful Venice through the window before being taken down to their cells. In reality, the days of inquisitions and summary executions were over by the time the bridge was built and the cells under the palace roof were occupied mostly by small-time criminals. In addition, little could be seen from inside the Bridge due to the stone grills covering the windows. - Wikipedia

Ponte Dei Sospiri, Venice
Ponte Dei Sospiri, Venice by Heike Rosenbaum
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The Bridge of Sighs at night

Ponte dei Sospiri, Venice - Italy
Ponte dei Sospiri, Venice - Italy by Joao Eduardo Figueiredo
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Bridge of Sighs

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Dark City [IT]
Dark City [IT]
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UNESCO : Venice and its Lagoon Date of Inscription: 1987 Criteria: (i)(ii)(iii)(iv)(v)(vi)

A long exposure (more than 120 seconds) for this picture.

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Venice by night
Venice by night by Hilde Jüngst
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The Bridge of Sighs (Italian: Ponte dei Sospiri) is a bridge located in Venice, northern Italy. The enclosed bridge is made of white limestone and has windows with stone bars. It passes over the Rio di Palazzo and connects the New Prison (Prigioni Nuove) to the interrogation rooms in the Doge's Palace. It was built in 1600.

The view from the Bridge of Sighs was the last view of Venice that convicts saw before their imprisonment. The bridge name, given by Lord Byron as a translation from the Italian "Ponte dei sospiri" in the 19th century, comes from the suggestion that prisoners would sigh at their final view of beautiful Venice through the window before being taken down to their cells. In reality, the days of inquisitions and summary executions were over by the time the bridge was built and the cells under the palace roof were occupied mostly by small-time criminals. In addition, little could be seen from inside the Bridge due to the stone grills covering the windows.

Ponte dei Sospiri, Venice - Italy
Ponte dei Sospiri, Venice - Italy by Joao Eduardo Figueiredo
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Bridge of Sighs

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This is the bridge of Sighs in Venice Italy, It was used to transport prisoners from the court house to the jail on...

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Foggy morning [IT]
Foggy morning [IT]
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UNESCO : Venice and its Lagoon Date of Inscription: 1987 Criteria: (i)(ii)(iii)(iv)(v)(vi)

but sunny day two hours later...

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