Ponte Santa Trinita

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Ponte Santa Trinita is a historic Renaissance bridge in Florence, Italy, renowned for its elegant elliptical arches and artistic significance.

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Ponte Santa Trinita canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Renaissance bridge
arch bridge
road bridge
connects Oltrarno district NERFINISHED
historic center of Florence
constructionEndDate 1569
constructionStartDate 1567
crosses Arno River NERFINISHED
designer Bartolomeo Ammannati NERFINISHED
destroyedBy retreating German troops
destroyedIn World War II NERFINISHED
destructionDate 1944
hasArchitecturalFeature elliptical arches
hasArchitecturalStyle Renaissance architecture
hasArtisticSignificance true
hasBalustrade stone balustrade
hasHeritageStatus cultural heritage of Florence
hasLength approximately 120 meters
hasMaterial stone
hasNotableViewOf Arno riverfront
Ponte Vecchio NERFINISHED
hasNumberOfArches 3
hasRoadSurface paved roadway
hasSculpture allegorical statue of Autumn
allegorical statue of Spring
allegorical statue of Summer
allegorical statue of Winter
hasSpanShape elliptical arch
hasWidth approximately 20 meters
inspiredBy Michelangelo NERFINISHED
isOlderThan Ponte Vecchio (current structure) is false NERFINISHED
isOneOf oldest elliptic arch bridges in the world
isTouristAttraction true
locatedIn Florence
Italy
Tuscany
namedAfter Santa Trinita NERFINISHED
partOf historic center of Florence
reconstructedIn 1950s
reconstructionCompleted 1958
reconstructionUsedOriginalStones true
replaced earlier medieval bridge
usedFor pedestrian traffic
vehicular traffic

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Arno River hasBridge Ponte Santa Trinita
Arno hasBridge Ponte Santa Trinita