The Ponte Vecchio, also meaning "Old Bridge" in Italian, spans the Arno River at its narrowest point in the City of Florence in Tuscany, Italy in Europe. The architecture of this Italian bridge dates back to 996, but after a flood in 1117 and again in 1333, the Ponte Vecchio was swept away. In 1345, the bridge was redesigned and the beauty of it still adorns the City of Florence.
Ponte Vecchio (bridge) - built in 1345, spanning the Arno River, City of Florence, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Province of Florence, Region of Tuscany, Italy, Europe.
"Italian Bridge Architecture Florence City Italy"
A historic Italian bridge which displays architecture dating back to 1345, spans the Arno River in the City of Florence in the Region of Tuscany in Italy, Europe.
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Stock Photo Title: Italian Bridge Architecture Florence City ItalyA historic Italian bridge which displays architecture dating back to 1345, spans the Arno River in the City of Florence in the Region of Tuscany in Italy, Europe.
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