Ponte Santa Trinita, Stone bridge in Florence, Italy
Ponte Santa Trinita is a stone bridge spanning the Arno River with three arches and marble sculptures at each corner. The structure connects the Oltrarno district to northern Florence and measures approximately 108 meters in length.
The bridge was built in 1569 under the direction of Bartolomeo Ammanati and represented a technical achievement of its era. After destruction during World War II, it was carefully reconstructed in 1958 using stones recovered from the riverbed.
The bridge displays four marble figures at its corners representing the seasons, reflecting Renaissance tastes and artistic values. These sculptures were part of a broader decorative program that emphasized the structure's importance to the city.
The bridge is best reached on foot from nearby Ponte Vecchio or from the northern end of Via Tornabuoni. It remains open and accessible at all times, offering good views of the Arno and surrounding areas.
The structure was notable for its rounded arches with an oval shape, a design choice that was uncommon in European bridge building at the time. This geometric feature made the construction technically innovative for its era.
Location: Florence
Inception: 1252
Architects: Bartolomeo Ammannati, Riccardo Gizdulich
Official opening: 1569
Length: 108 m
Width: 11 m
Made from material: stone
GPS coordinates: 43.76889,11.25028
Latest update: December 7, 2025 19:30
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