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node: spot_venice_rialto_bridge
type: spot
slug: rialto_bridge
destination: dest_venice
title: "Rialto Bridge"
lead: "The Rialto was the only bridge across the Grand Canal for three hundred years, and the present stone one of 1591 replaced a wooden bridge that had collapsed under a crowd. Antonio da Ponte won the competition against Palladio and Michelangelo."
published: 2026-08-12
updated: 2026-08-12
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## Overview

The single span was the engineering argument: rather than piers in the navigation channel, one arch of twenty-eight metres carried on twelve thousand timber piles driven into the mud, which have held for four centuries. Two rows of shops run up the ramps to a portico at the top, as they did from the beginning; the rents paid for the bridge. The market on the west bank is older than the bridge and still sells fish and vegetables every morning except Sunday.

## Highlights

Cross it early or late; between ten and six it is a slow-moving crowd with cameras. The Rialto market at seven in the morning is the other half of the visit and the reason the bridge exists. For a photograph of the bridge itself, the Riva del Vin below it or a vaporetto on line 1 gives what the bridge cannot.
