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The Bridge of Sighs

Antonio Contino's bridge over the Rio di Palazzo was erected in 1600 to connect the Doge's prisons, or Prigioni, with the inquisitor's rooms in the main palace. The name "Bridge of Sighs" was invented in the 19th Century, when Lord Byron helped to popularize the belief that the bridge's name was inspired by the sighs of condemned prisoners as they were led through it to the executioner.

The Bridge of Sighs


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