Monday, April 13, 2009

Oldest and Most Famous of its kind: Ponte Vecchio (Italy)


The Ponte Vecchio in Florence is one of the most famous tourist spots in Italy, and is thought to be the oldest wholly-stone built, segmental arch bridge in Europe, although there are many partial segments which date further back. It was originally built of wood until destroyed by floods in 1333, and twelve years later it was rebuilt using stone. Famous for its lining of shops, the bridge has housed everybody from Medieval merchants and butchers to souvenir stalls and art dealers.

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  1. Thank you for taking my comment into consideration :) and I adore your collection of photos. Have a great day!

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