Linking the central San Marco and Dorsoduro districts of Venice, the pedestrian Accademia Bridge (Ponte dell’Accademia) offers visitors sweeping views of the Grand Canal. Originally constructed in the late 19th century from iron, the bridge was later rebuilt in the 1930s using wood reinforced by steel supports. Today, it remains a popular spot for both locals and tourists, providing a picturesque vantage point to observe the bustling waterway and the historic architecture that lines its banks.
Accademia Bridge (Ponte dell’Accademia)
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