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Rialto Bridge

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Also known as Ponte di Rialto

one of four bridges spanning the Grand Canal in Venice, Italy

Key facts

Carries
pedestrian bridge
Crosses
Grand Canal
Locale
Venice , Veneto , Italy
Design
stone arch bridge
Width
22.90 metres (75.1 ft)
Height
7.32 metres (24.0 ft) (arch only)
Longest span
31.80 metres (104.3 ft)
Construction start
1588 ; 438 years ago ( 1588 )
Construction end
1591 ; 435 years ago ( 1591 )

via Wikipedia infobox

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Encyclopedic overview

The Rialto Bridge (Italian: Ponte di Rialto; Venetian: Ponte de Rialto) is the oldest of the four bridges spanning the Grand Canal in Venice, Italy. Connecting the sestieri (districts) of San Marco and San Polo, it has been rebuilt several times since its first construction as a pontoon bridge in 1173, and is now a significant tourist attraction in the city.

The present stone bridge is a single span designed by Antonio da Ponte. Construction began in 1588 and was completed in 1591. It is similar to the wooden bridge it succeeded. Two ramps lead up to a central portico. On either side of the portico, the covered ramps carry rows of shops. The engineering of the bridge was considered so audacious that architect Vincenzo Scamozzi predicted future ruin. The bridge has defied its critics to become one of the architectural icons, and top tourist attractions, in Venice.

Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Rialto Bridge” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.

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