The Ponte Vecchio, or Old Bridge, is a 14th-century structure that spans the Arno River in Florence. This pedestrian bridge is lined with small jewelry stores and offers views of the city’s colorful riverside palazzi. The windows along the top of the bridge reveal the Vasari Corridor, a secret passageway originally built for the Medici family, which is now open to the public. Visitors can stroll across the bridge, browse the shops, and enjoy the historic and scenic atmosphere.
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