
Ponte degli Scalzi is one of the four bridges spanning the Grand Canal in Venice, Italy. Completed in 1934, the bridge connects the Santa Croce and Cannaregio districts, facilitating access from the Santa Lucia railway station to the rest of the city. Its name, meaning "Bridge of the Barefoot," refers to the nearby Church of San Simeone Piccolo, once associated with the Discalced Carmelite order. The bridge's single stone arch design offers stunning views of the Grand Canal, making it a popular spot for photographs. As you cross, you'll be surrounded by bustling vaporettos and charming Venetian architecture. It's an essential experience for anyone eager to capture the spirit of Venice.
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