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  1. The Ponte Vecchio (Italian pronunciation: [ˈponte ˈvɛkkjo]; [ 1 ] "Old Bridge") [ 2 ] is a medieval stone closed- spandrel segmental arch bridge over the Arno, in Florence, Italy.

  2. Ponte Vecchio, the first segmental arch bridge built in the West, which crosses over the Arno River at Florence and is an outstanding engineering achievement of Europe’s Middle Ages. Its builder, Taddeo Gaddi, completed the bridge in 1345. Learn more about the history of the bridge.

  3. Aug 20, 2024 · The most famous and oldest bridge in Florence Italy is the Ponte Vecchio, literally 'the old bridge' and contains a secret corridor between Palazzo Vecchio and Pitti in addition to numerous jewelers and shops.

  4. Sep 10, 2023 · As iconic as the skyline view etched with Florence’s famous Duomo or perhaps Michelangelo’s marble masterpiece “The David”, the majestic Ponte Vecchio has spanned Florence’s Arno River for almost 700 years.

  5. The Ponte Vecchio (meaning “ the old bridge ” in Italian) is one of the most famous bridges in Italy. Spanning the Arno River in the center of the city of Florence, this medieval stone closed-spandrel segmental arch bridge has managed to become one of the city’s most illustrious landmarks.

  6. The current Ponte Vecchio (one of at least three versions) was built for the Florentine republican government between 1339 and 1346, to replace the previous bridge that collapsed in a great flood of November 4, 1333. Ponte Vecchio, with other bridges across the Arno River, Florence (photo: Theresa Flanigan)

  7. The Ponte Vecchio is a world-famous symbol of Florence and it is also the Arno’s oldest crossing: a bridge has stood in that position – the narrowest part of the river’s urban stretch – since Roman times, but its older versions were constantly damaged and torn down by floods.

  8. The Ponte Vecchio (Old Bridge) links the north and south banks of the Arno River at its narrowest point. The bridge has long been a landmark symbol of the city, overhanging with little shops the way most European bridges were in the Middle Ages (though precious few have survived).

  9. Walking along the Ponte Vecchio, a symbol of Florence, is a unique experience. Lined by goldsmith shops, above it runs the Vasari Corridor, built by order of Cosimo I de’ Medici in 1565 to connect Palazzo Vecchio, the political heart of the city, and Palazzo Pitti, the Medici’s residence.

  10. Jun 3, 2019 · Explore the Ponte Vecchio, the oldest and most famous bridge in Florence, Italy. Learn about its history and what to see in the area.