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RIALTO LAYING

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2024
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This mythical bridge has long been an important commercial crossroads in the city. From its top, the view of the Canal is breathtaking.

It is the most photographed bridge in Venice, immortalized by Shakespeare in The Merchant of Venice. Located at the narrowest point of the Grand Canal, the Rialto connects the San Marco district to the San Polo district. Originally, the bridge was not really a bridge. It was simply made up of boats, called quartarole, after the name of the currency used for the toll: it is said that it was enough to untie some of them to let the ships pass. In the 13th century, this rudimentary bridge was replaced by a wooden drawbridge. But this fragile structure suffered a fire. It even collapsed, before being rebuilt... without much success. Towards the end of the 16th century, when the Rialto was again in danger of falling into ruin, the municipality of Venice decided to rebuild it in stone. Several projects were presented by famous architects of the time: Andrea Palladio, Jacopo Sansovino or Antonio da Ponte. It is the score of this last which was retained. The works were spread out from 1588 to 1591. Consisting of a single large arch, the new Rialto Bridge is 48 m long, 22 m wide and 7.50 m high. Crossed by three ramps of stairs, it houses a double row of stalls that are now souvenir stores. Because of its location, its breathtaking view of the Grand Canal and the dozens of restaurants established at its feet, the Rialto is, after St. Mark's Square, the second most visited tourist site in the city.


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aventure tv
Visited in august 2021
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Ce n'est que mon avis
Voilà exactement, ce que je déteste (mais ce n'est que mon avis), un lieu assez insignifiant, bondé, ou même avec la pandémie il est difficile de se frayer un passage et avec des marchands partout. Il y a tellement d'autres endroits plus sympa à voir et ou on peut en profiter. Mais voilà, on ne peut pas s’empêcher d'aller voir, juste pour faire un passage et aller ailleurs. Sinon, si c'est juste pour traverser vous avec des gondoles (transport en commun) qui font la traversée pour 2€.
vero06
Visited in august 2021
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Beaucoup trop de monde
Un incontournable a voir a Venise mais il est beaucoup trop fréquenté...
Visited in february 2020
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Étonnant
Grouillant de monde, tant sur le pont que sur les grand canal. Maïs in ne s'en lasse pas.
djfab
Visited in november 2019
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Le plus ancien et le plus courtisé
Pont principal et central, vous y passerez forcément si vous vous éloignez un peu du quartier San Marco. Même ce qui n'ont jamais visiter Venise le reconnaissent, plus que les monuments de la place saint Marc...
Il vous faut donc une belle photo dans votre album. Il est aussi beau de nuit car bien éclairé et moins fréquenté.
Le top, c'est de boire un Spritz en terrasse au pied du Rialto.
Pauline1005
Visited in august 2019
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Un pont parmi les ponts, mais celui ci est vraiment original de par son architecture.
Le point de vue sur Venise depuis le pont est très joli... mais très très prisé des touristes.

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