Ponte Alla Carraia in Florence
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Ponte Alla Carraia is a stunning architectural gem spanning the Arno River in Florence. Designed by Lapo Tedesco, this elegant bridge reopened in 1948, capturing the essence of the city's timeless charm. With a high Google rating of 4.7, visitors praise its beautiful views and its role as a key link between the historic districts. As you walk across, enjoy the picturesque scenery of Florence and the gentle flow of the river below, offering a perfect moment for reflection or a picturesque photo.
Features
Wheelchair accessible entrance
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The Carraia Bridge was the second bridge built after the Ponte Vecchio and was originally called the New Bridge (Ponte Nuovo). The first mention of a wooden bridge on this site dates back to 1218. This bridge was destroyed by a flood in 1274. It was soon rebuilt, but by 1304 it had sagged under the weight of people who had gathered to watch a performance on the river. After the destruction of the bridges in the catastrophic flood of 1333, this was the first bridge to be rebuilt according to the designs of the Italian architect Giotto.Damaged again in 1557, the bridge was rebuilt by order of Cosimo I de' Medici, who commissioned the work to the Italian sculptor and architect Ammannati, who was already working on the neighboring Ponte Santa Trinita.At the end of the nineteenth century, the bridge was widened to facilitate the passage of carts and carriages.From this bridge opens very beautiful view to Ponte Vecchio bridge.
Arno Nehri üzerinde yürürken görebileceğiniz güzel bir manzara sunuyor. Floransa’nın en eski taş köprülerinden biri ve tarihi dokusu hâlâ hissediliyor. Her köprü gibi burası da kendine has bir atmosfere sahip; yürürken hem nehrin güzelliğini hem de çevresindeki tarihi binaları keyifle izleyebiliyorsunuz. Fotoğraf molası için kesinlikle ideal bir nokta.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the address of Ponte Alla Carraia?Ponte Alla Carraia is located at Ponte alla Carraia, 50125, Florence, Italy.
- How to get here by public transport?The nearest public transport options provide quick and easy access:
- Bus stop Guicciardini Carraia (78 m walk)
- Bus stop Pescaia Di Santa Rosa (84 m walk)
- Bus stop Piazza Sauro (112 m walk)
- Bus stop San Frediano Serragli (163 m walk)
- How is Ponte Alla Carraia rated by visitors?Ponte Alla Carraia has an average rating of 4.7 based on 916 reviews across platforms such as Google.
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