One of the most famous sights in Venice is located just around the corner from St. Mark’s Square. The Bridge of Sighs was built to transport accused prisoners from the courthouse on one side of the canal to the prison on the other side of the canal. The name is said to have derived from the prisoners stopping at the small windows in the bridge to catch a final glimpse of Venice (sigh) before serving their sentence. That bummer of a story is a big contrast to the beauty of this bridge over the canal. It is uniquely Venice and is a sight you will always remember.

 
     

 

 
   

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