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The only bridge in Venice adorned with spires, linking key historical districts
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The arched stone bridge spans the Cannaregio Canal and leads to the Jewish Ghetto and Strada Nova. It features carved balustrades, gargoyles, and four spires added in the 19th century. It has undergone several restorations, including the addition of a disabled ramp in 1987
Facts:
The bridge was completely rebuilt in 1823. It is the only bridge in Venice with decorative spires. Nearby are a market and the Jewish quarter.
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Regional and national significance as part of Venice’s historic center, protected under UNESCO World Heritage.
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Walking
photographing
exploring architecture
visiting market
watching boats
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Safe tourist area, beware of pickpockets during peak hours.
Clothing:
Light clothing in summer, windbreaker in spring and autumn, comfortable shoes.
Climate:
Mediterranean, with mild winters and hot summers.
Tips:
Visit in the morning for crowd-free photos, watch out for slippery steps after rain.
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