On the Arno, each bridge has its story and its specialty. The Bondon Bridge is also old, originally built in 1227. It was later destroyed by the retreating Germans during World War II and later rebuilt. It is now a beautiful view of the Arno River, much more peaceful and unsophisticated than the bustling old bridge.
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On the Arno, each bridge has its story and its specialty. The Bondon Bridge is also old, originally built in 1227. It was later destroyed by the retreating Germans during World War II and later rebuilt. It is now a beautiful view of the Arno River, much more peaceful and unsophisticated than the bustling old bridge.
When I came home to write a review, I saw the bridge I had walked by called Enchong Bridge. It spans over the Arno River. It connects the old town and Michelangelo Square. The ecological environment is very good, and there are water birds under the bridge.
The English name of the Ponte alle Grazie is one of the many bridges across the Arno River in Florence. It is adjacent to the Old Bridge, two bridges downstream, across the Bridge, and can climb up to the Piazza Michelangelo. This is the best place to see the panorama of Florence. Stand on the Bridge of Encourt, you can fully take the old bridge into your own shot.
The Bridge of Encourt is a bridge in Florence, across the Arno River and near the old bridge. It was built in 1227 and rebuilt in 1345, making it the oldest and longest bridge in Florence. The bridge was built in 1876, but it was demolished by the Germans during World War II. The bridge is now seen in 1953.
If you want to take a sunset, it is not recommended to take the old bridge on Ponte alle Grazie, because the old bridge is relatively high, thick, and the outline is not the best to see; It was impossible to shoot the Ponte Santa Trinita west of the closed bridge, so I decided to shoot the Ponte alla Carraia on the bridge.