Rialto Bridge
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Rialto Bridge
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Ponte di Rialto
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Antonio da Ponte (Italian architect, ca. 1512-1597)
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Venice, Veneto, Italy
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Italy
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1588-1591 (creation)
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16th century
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plan of the bridge, plans
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The Rialto Bridge (Italian: Ponte di Rialto) is one of the three bridges spanning the Grand Canal in Venice, Italy. It is the oldest bridge across the canal and probably the most famous in the city. The present stone bridge, a single span designed by Antonio da Ponte, was finally completed in 1591. It is remarkably similar to the wooden bridge it succeeded. Two inclined ramps lead up to a central portico. On either side of the portico the covered ramps carry rows of shops. The engineering of the bridge was considered so audacious that architect Vincenzo Scamozzi predicted future ruin. The bridge has defied its critics to become one of the architectural icons of Venice.
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line drawings (drawings)
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plans
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Renaissance
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Italian
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architectural exteriors
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business, commerce and trade
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bridges (built works)
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Transportation
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Cicognara, Leopoldo, conte. Le Fabbriche E I Monumenti Cospicui de Venezia. Venezia: G. Antonelli, 1858, 91.
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Public Domain
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Ponte, Antonio da
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Antonio da Ponte (Italian architect, ca. 1512-1597), “Rialto Bridge”, Arch Design Images, accessed November 14, 2024, https://exhibits.lib.ttu.edu/s/archlib/item/18789