BRIDGE OF SIGHS
The 'Bridge of Sighs' (Italian: '''Ponte dei Sospiri''') (45°26'2.40"N, 12°20'26.24"E) is one of many bridges in Venice built in the 16th century. The enclosed bridge is made of white limestone and has windows with stone bars. It passes over the Rio di Palazzo and connects the old prisons to the interrogation rooms in the Doge's Palace. It was designed by Antoni Contino, whose uncle Antonio da Ponte had designed the Rialto Bridge.
The view from the Bridge of Sighs was the last view of Venice that convicts saw before their imprisonment. The bridge name, given by Lord Byron in the 19th century, comes from the suggestion that prisoners would sigh at their final view of beautiful Venice out the window before being taken down to their cells. In reality, the days of inquisitions and summary executions were over by the time the bridge was built, and the cells under the palace roof were occupied mostly by small-time criminals.[1]
A local legend says that lovers will be assured eternal love if they kiss on a gondola at sunset under the bridge. This legend played a key part in the 1979 film A Little Romance.
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See also
The name "Bridge of Sighs" has since been applied by association to other similar covered bridges around the world, including:
★ ''Puente de los Suspiros'', "Bridge of Sighs" in Spanish, a bridge in the bohemian city of Barranco, Lima, Peru
★ Waterloo Bridge, which crosses the Thames in London
★ a bridge in Oxford, England
★ a bridge in Cambridge, England
★ a bridge in Frankfurt am Main, Germany
★ a bridge connecting the Allegheny County Courthouse proper to the jail building, both designed by American architect H.H. Richardson in 1884
★ the bridge which spans the Swan Boat pond in Boston's Public Garden is sometimes jokingly referred to as the "Bridge of Size," a play on words based on the small bridge's vastly overbuilt look
★ the Charles Aznavour song ''Que C'est Triste Venise'' references the bridge in most of the versions Aznavour recorded it in.
★ Mentioned in the Marillion song ''Jigsaw'', from their 1984 album Fugazi.
In addition, "Bridge of Sighs" is the title song of an album by Robin Trower.
External links
★ Satellite image from Google Maps
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References
1. http://europeforvisitors.com/venice/articles/bridge_of_sighs.htm
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