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Bridge of Sighs up close at front

Mascaron
Sculptures depicting sad or angry faces
Mascaron
The only smiling mascaron sculpture on the Bridge of Sighs
Mascaron
Sculptures depicting sad or angry faces
Mascaron
Sculptures depicting sad or angry faces
Mascaron
Sculptures depicting sad or angry faces
Mascaron
Sculptures depicting sad or angry faces
Mascaron
Sculptures depicting sad or angry faces
Mascaron
Sculptures depicting sad or angry faces
Mascaron
Sculptures depicting sad or angry faces
Mascaron
Sculptures depicting sad or angry faces
Mascaron
Sculptures depicting sad or angry faces
Bridge of Sighs up close at front

Added by justine imyesterdaysgirl.wordpress.com/2016/02/29/a-photo-5-the-bridge-of-sighs

The Bridge of Sighs is an enclosed Baroque arch bridge that connects the Doge's Palace and the New Prison. The Bridge was named by Lord Byron in the 19th century. According to legend prisoners would sigh seeing the beautiful Venice for the last time before being taken to their cells. The windows were covered with large stone grills making it difficult to see anything from inside. By the time the bridge was completed the days of the inquisitions were over. The prison was occupied mostly by small-time criminals.

There is a local legend that lovers will have eternal bliss if they kiss passing under the Bridge of Sighs on a gondola at sunset as the bells of St Mark's Campanile toll.

  • Pigeons
  • Calle Bianca Cappello Lights
  • Calming Sunset
  • Water Reflection
  • Salute Dome as seen from Grand Canal
  • Temple Of Aesculapius
  • Tulips
  • Secret Garden
  • Piazza Di Spagna
  • Trinita Dei Monti
  • Barcaccia Fontain
  • Seen From Colloseum