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Ponte Vecchio, (which means old bridge) the oldest surviving bridge in the city, was built in 1345.

It was originally the domain of blacksmiths, butchers and tanners, who have now been replaced by jewellers and goldsmiths. The elevated Corridoio Vasariano runs along the eastern side of the bridge, above the shops.

Giorgio Vasari designed the corridor in 1565 to allow the Medici family to move about their residences without having to mix with the public.

This was the city's only bridge to escape destruction during World War II and visitors come as much to admire the views as to browse arnongst the antique shops and jewellery shops.

A bust of the famous goldsmith Benvenuto Cellini stands in the middle of the bridge.

PONTEVECCHIO

Duomo Skyline

Piazza della Signoria

River Arno

Pontevecchio

Baptistry

Uffizi Gallery

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