Florence - Bridges Ponte Vecchio The Ponte Vecchio is the oldest bridge in Florence and one of the symbols of the city. The bridge crosses the Arno River at its narrowest point and consists of three lowered arched passes. At the center of the bridge the shops are interrupted by two panoramic terraces from where you can admire a part of the beautiful Vasari Corridor. Another noteworthy element is the bust of Benvenuto Cellini, the most famous goldsmith in Florence.
Florence - Bridges Ponte Santa Trinità The bridge was built in 1252 between Ponte Vecchio and Ponte alla Carraia and connects Piazza Santa Trinità and Piazza de' Frescobaldi. This bridge is described as one of the most beautiful bridges in Italy and among the most elegant in Europe. Elegance due to a curved line for the arches that anticipates the fashion of the Baroque and also to the four statues that decorate the corners and symbolize the four seasons. Over the years it has been destroyed several times and was then restructured, respecting the original project by Bartolomeo Ammannati.