Bridge of Sighs

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Venezia, Italy

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Bridge of Sighs Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Bridge of Sighs is located in Venezia, Italy on P.za San Marco, 1. Bridge of Sighs is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category bridge in Italy.

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P.za San Marco, 1

Phone

+39 412715911

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MCMLXXXIV

Ride a gondola if you can. Ask a few different people and agree on a reasonable price. You're already here make it memorable.

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Hoang Thi Vo

The Bridge of Sighs is one of many bridges in Venice. Surrounding the bridge is made of white limestone and has a stone net on the window. Passing through the Rio di Palazzo, the building used to bring former prisoners to the interrogation room in the Palace of Genoa in Venice. It was designed by Antonio Contin and built in 1602. Seen from the Bridge of Sighs is the last sight of Venice they saw before reaching the prisoners' cell.

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Ali Alansaari

One of the must see spots at Venice and hearing the tale about it was the most interesting part. The story starts from Doges Palace at the Jail Section. You can have a look at the bridge from outside but you can walk through it only through the palace. Prisoner can be heard Sighing or shouting from this bridge and that's why it is name Bridge of Sighs... It is connecting the Jail section with Doge's Palace . I have posted a picture for the view from inside. and that view will be the last view for the prisoner overlooking Venice

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Ishan

Bridge of Sighs is one of the most beautiful place in Venice to watch. One of the most popular place for taking selfies. Specially this place is famous among tourist and they click their memorable photos. The bridge connects two buildings,the prison and the interrogation building used many years ago. This bridge has become a symbol of love for many years now.Visited this place few years back and would love to visit again in near future.

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d0rian7

One of the famous landmarks of Venice. We were lucky to visit Venice right after the lockdown, when the city was still empty. Usually the place is overcrowded and you can hardly take a photo of the bridge. A landmark worth visiting.