Venice’s Bridge of Sighs, a 17th-century white limestone structure, spans the Rio di Palazzo canal, connecting the interrogation rooms in the Doge’s Palace to the New Prisons. This iconic bridge, known as Ponte dei Sospiri, is both poignant and visually striking. Viewed from the outside, its elegant design stands out, while inside, small windows offer unique glimpses of the city, much like the views once seen by convicts passing over it. Today, visitors can admire its historical significance and architectural beauty, imagining the somber journeys of those who crossed it long ago.
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