With its gondolas, canals, amazing restaurants, and unforgettable romantic ambiance, Venice is definitely a city for one's bucket list. Waterfront palazzos, palaces, and churches make drifting down the Grand Canal feel like cruising through a painting. To really experience Venice you must go to the opera or to a classical music performance, nibble fresh pasta and pastries, and linger in the exhibit halls of an art gallery. Label lovers will drool over the high-end shopping in Piazza San Marco.
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This Bridge is just in front of Main Railway station. after coming out of the Railway station by seeing such Beautiful bridge i got memorized and amazed. Lovely lifetime Experience.
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The Ponte della Costituzione is the fourth bridge over the Grand Canal in Venice, Italy. It was designed by Santiago Calatrava, and was moved into place in 2007, amid protest by politicians and the general public. The bridge was installed in 2008 and opened to the public on the night of September 11, 2008.
There are over 140 bridges in Venice, but only 4 cross the Grand Canal. The Rialto is the oldest, and the Constitution or Calatrava Bridge is the newest. It is most commonly known as the "Glass Bridge" because of the glass decking. It has been controversial since it opened, not only because of the modern design in such a historic setting, but because when it rained, the glass was so slippery, it was nearly impossible to walk on. I had wanted to see this bridge after having watched an engineering documentary on the issue. Evidently it was solved by etching the glass and improving water drainage from it. It is very stunning. Being at the far end of the island, connecting the bus and train stations, I'm not sure it is too out of place. The two stations are, after all, the only place on the island where wheeled vehicles of any type are allowed.
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