The Bridge of Sighs is a famous covered bridge in Venice, Italy. It connects the Doge's Palace to the Prigioni Nuove (New Prison). Built in the early 17th century, it is known for its beautiful architecture and historical significance. The bridge gets its name from the sighs of prisoners who would take one last look at the city before being taken to their cells.
The bridge is made of Istrian stone and features elegant Baroque design elements. It is a popular tourist attraction, often photographed for its romantic appearance. Visitors can admire the bridge from the nearby canals, making it a must-see landmark in Venice.