Santa Trinita Bridge
The Santa Trinita Bridge is a historic bridge located in Florence, Italy. Completed in 1252, it spans the Arno River and connects the Piazza di Santa Trinita with the Piazza della Trinità . The bridge is known for its elegant design and features three arches, making it a beautiful example of medieval architecture.
Renovated several times over the centuries, the bridge was partially destroyed during World War II but was rebuilt shortly after. Today, the Santa Trinita Bridge is a popular spot for both locals and tourists, offering picturesque views of the surrounding city and river.