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  1. The Bridge of Sighs (Italian: Ponte dei Sospiri, Venetian: Ponte de i Sospiri) is a bridge in Venice, Italy. The enclosed bridge is made of white limestone, has windows with stone bars, passes over the Rio di Palazzo, and connects the New Prison (Prigioni Nuove) to the interrogation rooms in the Doge's Palace.

  2. Bridge of Sighs, enclosed bridge in Venice, Italy, spanning the narrow canal (Rio di Palazzo) between the Doge’s Palace and the prisons. It was built about 1600 by the architect Antonio Contino. The enclosed passageway was so called from the ‘sighs’ of the prisoners who passed over it.

  3. May 10, 2023 · The “Ponte dei Sospiri” or “Bridge of Sighs” is an enclosed limestone bridge in baroque style located next to the Doge’s Palace in Venice, Italy. It was commissioned by the Doge Marino Grimani, whose family coat-of-arms can be seen in the centre of the facade.

  4. Hertford Bridge, often called the Bridge of Sighs, is a skyway joining two parts of Hertford College over New College Lane in Oxford, England. Its distinctive design makes it a city landmark. The bridge is often referred to as the Bridge of Sighs because of its supposed similarity to the better known Bridge of Sighs in Venice.

  5. It is approximately eleven metres long, made of white marble, and decorated with twenty masked heads: The Bridge of Sighs is one of the most famous of the 400 bridges that all cross Venice’s hundred canals. Anyone visiting La Serenissima must see the legendary landmark.

  6. Bridge of Sighs was built over the Rio di Palazzo between 1600 and 1603 by the instructions of the architect Antonio Contin, nephew of famous Antonio da Ponte who has designed one of the most popular bridges in all of Venice – Rialto Bridge.

  7. On this small island stand the church and bell tower that share its name, and the whole is framed by the surrounding lagoon. This vision remains imprinted in the heart, becoming an indelible memory.

  8. The Bridge of Sighs is a Baroque-style enclosed bridge connecting the Doge's Palace to the historic prisons. It is said that prisoners would sigh at their last glimpse of Venice as they crossed the bridge to their cells.

  9. The Bridge of Sighs (Ponte dei Sospiri) is a famous bridge in Venice, located in the San Marco district (sestiere), only a few meters away from Piazza San Marco. The bridge connects the Doge’s Palace (Palazzo Ducale) to the New Prison (Prigioni Nuove), crossing over the canal of Rio del Palazzo.

  10. The Bridge of Sighs is a beautiful white limestone bridge that spans across a narrow canal. Its name is derived from the sighs of prisoners who, according to popular belief, lamented their last view of Venice as they were led to their cells.