Ponte Santa Trinita
The Ponte Santa Trinita is a historic bridge located in Florence, Italy. It spans the Arno River and connects the Piazza di Santa Trinita to the Piazza della Repubblica. Originally built in the 16th century, it is renowned for its elegant design and beautiful arches.
The bridge was designed by the architect Bartolomeo Ammannati and features four large arches. It was destroyed during World War II but was reconstructed in the 1950s using the original materials. Today, the Ponte Santa Trinita is a popular spot for both tourists and locals, offering picturesque views of the surrounding city.