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  1. The Bridge of Sighs is an iconic feature of St John’s College, and one of the most recognisable pieces of architecture in Cambridge. Built nearly 200 years ago, it is the only covered bridge to cross the River Cam, and the only College bridge built in the Victorian Gothic style.

  2. The Bridge of Sighs in Cambridge, England is a stone covered bridge at St John's College, Cambridge. It was built in 1831 and crosses the River Cam between the college's Third Court and New Court.

  3. The Bridge of Sighs was built in 1831, designed by Henry Hutchinson, and it is a beautiful example of Gothic Revival architecture. It features intricate stonework, arched windows, and a covered roof, which adds to its charm and uniqueness. Its ornate design and location make it one of the most photographed spots in Cambridge.

  4. Jun 12, 2019 · The Cambridge Bridge of Sighs is not identical to the original Bridge of Sighs in Venice. It actually doesn’t resemble it in any other way than being a bridge. But alas, it is also the Bridge of Sighs! Designed by Henry Hutchison and built in 1831, the Bridge is part of St. John’s College.

  5. Sep 11, 2024 · The Bridge of Sighs at St Johns College, Cambridge, is a charming and historic bridge that spans the River Cam. Built in 1831, this stone-covered bridge connects two parts of the college. It has become one of Cambridge’s most recognizable landmarks.

  6. Overview. Tours & Tickets. The basics. There are two ways for travelers to get a glimpse at the Bridge of Sighs. Pay to enter St. John’s College and get front-on views of the bridge from the midway point of Kitchen Bridge, which sits south of the Bridge of Sighs, or take a punting tour down the River Cam.

  7. The Bridge of Sighs is a covered, pedestrianized bridge over the River Cam at St. John's College in Cambridge. The name "Cambridge" means, of course, "Bridge over the River Cam". Now there are many bridges in the town of varying shapes, sizes and functions.

  8. It's a very nice bridge over the river Cam which you would go under on a punting trip (boat tour). This bridge is named after the Venetian original bridge of sighs (Ponte dei Sospiri) which was built around the 1600 and connected a jail to the interrogation rooms hence the prisoners would "sigh" when crossing it.

  9. Feb 14, 2023 · The Bridge of Sighs in Cambridge is a covered bridge belonging to St John’s College of Cambridge University. It was built in 1831 and crosses the River Cam between the college’s Third Court and New Court. The architect was Henry Hutchinson.

  10. The Bridge of Sighs connects the original sections of St John’s College with New Court at the University of Cambridge via crossing the Cam. It is without a doubt one of England’s most magnificent bridges.