Ponte Santa Trinita, or Saint Trinity Bridge, was built in the 16th century by Bartolomeo Ammannati, with guidance from Michelangelo. Spanning the Arno River in Florence, it connects the city’s two banks and offers clear views of the nearby Ponte Vecchio. After being destroyed during World War II, the bridge was meticulously rebuilt in 1958 using its original materials, preserving its historical integrity. Today, visitors can walk across the bridge, taking in the scenic river views and appreciating the architectural legacy that has endured for centuries.
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