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  1. The Ponte Vecchio (Italian pronunciation: [ˈponte ˈvɛkkjo]; [1] "Old Bridge") [2] is a medieval stone closed- spandrel segmental arch bridge over the Arno, in Florence, Italy. The only bridge in Florence spared from destruction during World War II, it is noted for the shops built along it; building shops on such bridges was once a common practice.

  2. www.visitflorence.com › florence-monuments › ponte-vecchioPonte Vecchio - Visit Florence

    An Everlasting Symbol of Florence. Open all of the time, along the pedestrian zone south of Piazza della Repubblica towards Palazzo Pitti. Built very close to the Roman crossing, the Ponte Vecchio, or OldBridge, was the only bridge across the Arno in Florence until 1218.

  3. Ponte Vecchio, the first segmental arch bridge built in the West, which crosses over the Arno River at Florence and is an outstanding engineering achievement of Europe’s Middle Ages. Its builder, Taddeo Gaddi, completed the bridge in 1345. Learn more about the history of the bridge.

  4. Jun 3, 2019 · Explore the Ponte Vecchio, the oldest and most famous bridge in Florence, Italy. Learn about its history and what to see in the area.

  5. The Ponte Vecchio Florence: Ponte Vecchio is the only bridge in Florence that survived World War II. Built during Roman times over the Arno River.

  6. Aug 20, 2024 · The most famous and oldest bridge in Florence Italy is the Ponte Vecchio, literally 'the old bridge' and contains a secret corridor between Palazzo Vecchio and Pitti in addition to numerous jewelers and shops.

  7. Jun 11, 2021 · The Ponte Vecchio (literally meaning Old Bridge) is one of Florences most famous tourist attractions and the oldest bridge in the city. It is known for the collection of jewellery shops which span its length and is now a massive draw for visitors. History of the Ponte Vecchio.

  8. A symbol of Florence all over the world, the Ponte Vecchio bridge is home to many of the city’s longstanding jewellers.

  9. Medieval urban planning and bridge design. Although sometimes nicknamed “Bridge of Gold” for the famous jewelry shops lining its street, during the medieval period, the Ponte Vecchio served multiple functions: as a bridge, a commercial street, and part of the city’s fortifications.

  10. Walking along the Ponte Vecchio, a symbol of Florence, is a unique experience. Lined by goldsmith shops, above it runs the Vasari Corridor, built by order of Cosimo I de’ Medici in 1565 to connect Palazzo Vecchio, the political heart of the city, and Palazzo Pitti, the Medici’s residence.

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