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Ponte Santa Trinita
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Ponte Vecchio
Ponte Vecchio, 50125 Firenze FI, Italy
Basilica di Santa Trinita
Piazza di Santa Trinita, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy
Museo Ferragamo
Piazza di Santa Trinita, 5R, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy
Strozzi Palace
Piazza degli Strozzi, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy
Piazza Santa Trinita
50123 Florence, Metropolitan City of Florence, Italy
Uffizi Gallery
Piazzale degli Uffizi, 6, 50122 Firenze FI, Italy
Piazza della Signoria
P.za della Signoria, 50122 Firenze FI, Italy
Fontana del Porcellino
Piazza del Mercato Nuovo, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy
Basilica di Santo Spirito
Piazza Santo Spirito, 30, 50125 Firenze FI, Italy
Piazza della Repubblica
Piazza della Repubblica, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy
Nearby restaurants
Osteria del Cinghiale Bianco
Borgo San Iacopo, 43r, 50125 Firenze FI, Italy
Trattoria Cammillo
Borgo San Iacopo, 57/r, 50125 Firenze FI, Italy
Ristorante Oliviero 1962
Via delle Terme, 51 / r, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy
Rooster Cafe Firenze
Via Porta Rossa, 63R, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy
Le Antiche Carrozze
Borgo Santi Apostoli, 66 R, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy
il Pacchero - pizza e cucina
Borgo San Iacopo, 64 rosso, 50125 Firenze FI, Italy
LA BOTTEGA DI VIA MAGGIO "OSTERIA IN BOTTEGA"
Via Maggio, 1r, 50125 Firenze FI, Italy
Trattoria Mamma Gina
Borgo San Iacopo, 37/R, 50100 Firenze FI, Italy
Trattoria 4 Leoni
Via dei Vellutini, 1r, 50125 Firenze FI, Italy
Osteria Lungarno
Lungarno Corsini, 18/20 r, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy
Nearby hotels
Palazzo Alfieri Residenza d'Epoca - Alfieri Collezione
Lungarno Corsini, 2, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy
Hotel Berchielli
Lungarno degli Acciaiuoli, 14, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy
Hotel Pitti Palace al Ponte Vecchio
Borgo San Iacopo, 3/R, 50125 Firenze FI, Italy
Antica Torre di Via Tornabuoni 1
Via de' Tornabuoni, 1, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy
Hotel NH Collection Firenze Porta Rossa
Via Porta Rossa, 19, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy
Il Rivalta
Lungarno Corsini, 2, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy
IL Tornabuoni Hotel - The Unbound Collection by Hyatt
Via de' Tornabuoni, 3, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy
Hotel Torre Guelfa
Borgo Santi Apostoli, 8, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy
Palazzo Bardi-Guicciardini
Via Santo Spirito, 14, 50125 Firenze FI, Italy
Hotel Cestelli
Borgo Santi Apostoli, 25, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy
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Ponte Santa Trinita

Ponte Santa Trinita, 50100 Firenze FI, Italy
4.6(4.9K)
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attractions: Ponte Vecchio, Basilica di Santa Trinita, Museo Ferragamo, Strozzi Palace, Piazza Santa Trinita, Uffizi Gallery, Piazza della Signoria, Fontana del Porcellino, Basilica di Santo Spirito, Piazza della Repubblica, restaurants: Osteria del Cinghiale Bianco, Trattoria Cammillo, Ristorante Oliviero 1962, Rooster Cafe Firenze, Le Antiche Carrozze, il Pacchero - pizza e cucina, LA BOTTEGA DI VIA MAGGIO "OSTERIA IN BOTTEGA", Trattoria Mamma Gina, Trattoria 4 Leoni, Osteria Lungarno
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Nearby attractions of Ponte Santa Trinita

Ponte Vecchio

Basilica di Santa Trinita

Museo Ferragamo

Strozzi Palace

Piazza Santa Trinita

Uffizi Gallery

Piazza della Signoria

Fontana del Porcellino

Basilica di Santo Spirito

Piazza della Repubblica

Ponte Vecchio

Ponte Vecchio

4.7

(48.9K)

Open 24 hours
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Basilica di Santa Trinita

Basilica di Santa Trinita

4.6

(843)

Open 24 hours
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Museo Ferragamo

Museo Ferragamo

4.5

(656)

Open 24 hours
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Strozzi Palace

Strozzi Palace

4.6

(4.8K)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Opera in Roma: Three Tenors - Nessun Dorma Cattedrale dellImmagine
Opera in Roma: Three Tenors - Nessun Dorma Cattedrale dellImmagine
Tue, Dec 9 • 8:30 PM
Piazza di Santo Stefano, 5, Firenze, 50122
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Toulouse-Lautrec Exhibition
Toulouse-Lautrec Exhibition
Tue, Dec 9 • 9:30 AM
Piazza della SS. Annunziata, 13, Firenze, 50122
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Pastamania
Pastamania
Mon, Dec 8 • 4:30 PM
50125, Florence, Tuscany, Italy
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Nearby restaurants of Ponte Santa Trinita

Osteria del Cinghiale Bianco

Trattoria Cammillo

Ristorante Oliviero 1962

Rooster Cafe Firenze

Le Antiche Carrozze

il Pacchero - pizza e cucina

LA BOTTEGA DI VIA MAGGIO "OSTERIA IN BOTTEGA"

Trattoria Mamma Gina

Trattoria 4 Leoni

Osteria Lungarno

Osteria del Cinghiale Bianco

Osteria del Cinghiale Bianco

4.5

(1.4K)

$$

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Trattoria Cammillo

Trattoria Cammillo

4.3

(673)

$$

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Ristorante Oliviero 1962

Ristorante Oliviero 1962

4.7

(1.1K)

$$$

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Rooster Cafe Firenze

Rooster Cafe Firenze

4.8

(2.6K)

$$

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5.0
1y

Review: An Unforgettable Ice Cream Experience

If you’re on the hunt for an ice cream shop that transcends the ordinary and offers a truly extraordinary experience, look no further. From the moment you step inside, you're greeted by the delightful aroma of freshly made waffle cones and the cheerful chatter of happy customers. The ambiance is cozy yet vibrant, with a whimsical decor that immediately puts you in the mood for a sweet treat.

The menu is a dream come true for any ice cream lover, featuring an impressive array of flavors that range from classic favorites like creamy vanilla and rich chocolate to inventive, gourmet concoctions you won’t find anywhere else. Imagine indulging in flavors like lavender honey, balsamic strawberry, or dark chocolate sea salt. And for those who crave a bit of adventure, they offer rotating seasonal specials that never fail to surprise and delight.

What sets this shop apart is not just the flavors but the quality. Each scoop is a testament to the care and craftsmanship that goes into making their ice cream. You can taste the richness of the ingredients—real cream, fresh fruit, high-quality chocolate—and the smooth, velvety texture is nothing short of perfection. Every bite melts in your mouth, leaving you savoring every moment.

The staff is equally impressive. Friendly, knowledgeable, and clearly passionate about their craft, they’re more than happy to offer samples and help you navigate the overwhelming number of choices. Whether you’re a traditionalist or an adventurous eater, they’ll guide you to a flavor you’re guaranteed to love.

Let’s not forget the extras. The toppings bar is a feast for the eyes, offering everything from homemade caramel and hot fudge to candied nuts and fresh berries. And the waffle cones? Warm, crisp, and slightly sweet—they’re a must-have.

In short, this ice cream shop is not just a place to grab a quick dessert; it’s a destination, an experience that leaves you longing for your next visit before you’ve even finished your last scoop. It’s the kind of place that reminds you why ice cream is more than just a treat—it’s pure joy in a...

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3.0
2y

"Title: Ponte Santa Trìnita: An Unsung Treasure Offering the Best View in Florence

Hidden in the shadow of its more illustrious neighbor, the Ponte Santa Trìnita is a gem waiting to be discovered. As the oldest elliptic arch bridge in the world, it boasts not only historical significance but also a vantage point that offers the finest view of the celebrated Ponte Vecchio.

Dating back to the 16th century, the bridge is an impressive work of architecture, designed by the famed Bartolomeo Ammannati and Michelangelo. Surviving multiple floods and even World War II, the bridge is a testament to the enduring resilience of Florence.

Its elegant elliptical arch design, coupled with its distinct features - such as the four statues at its corners, representing the four seasons - lends a unique charm that is quieter yet no less impressive than the bustling Ponte Vecchio.

Perhaps the bridge's most captivating offering is the unparalleled view of the Ponte Vecchio. As you stand on the Ponte Santa Trìnita, the view downstream presents the iconic Ponte Vecchio in all its glory, framed by the historic buildings of Florence and the gentle hills in the distance. This viewpoint is particularly enchanting at sunset when the setting sun bathes the city in golden light, and the Ponte Vecchio sparkles across the waters of the Arno.

Away from the throng of tourists, Ponte Santa Trìnita provides a tranquil spot to appreciate Florence's charm. Whether you're an architecture enthusiast, a history buff, or a photographer in search of the perfect shot, the bridge offers a unique perspective of the city.

In essence, Ponte Santa Trìnita is not merely a route to traverse the Arno River, but a destination in itself. Rich in history, architectural beauty, and providing an unrivaled view of its famous cousin, it is a location that deserves recognition in its own right. The bridge serves as a serene and scenic reminder of Florence's enduring charm, offering its own whispers of the city's vibrant history to those who...

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5.0
2y

The Ponte Santa Trinita in Florence, Italy, is a remarkable testament to the architectural and artistic prowess of the Renaissance era. My visit to this bridge left an indelible impression, and I cannot help but offer my sincere praise.

Constructed in the mid-16th century, the Ponte Santa Trinita exudes elegance and harmony. Its graceful arches, crafted by the skilled hands of Florentine artisans, span the Arno River, providing an enchanting backdrop for the cityscape. Strolling across this bridge is akin to stepping back in time, as it seems to encapsulate the very essence of Renaissance Florence.

What truly captivated me were the four exquisite statues gracing each corner of the bridge. These statues, sculpted by renowned artists like Giovanni Caccini and Pietro Francavilla, are marvels of artistry and add an extra layer of splendor to the bridge.

Moreover, the Ponte Santa Trinita offers captivating vistas of Florence. The panorama, especially during sunset, is a photographer's dream, with the Ponte Vecchio and Florence's iconic architecture forming a picturesque tableau.

Visiting this bridge is not just a historical journey, but a sensory experience that evokes the grandeur of Florence's golden age. It's an architectural gem that beckons admirers of art, history, and beauty. I wholeheartedly recommend Ponte Santa Trinita to anyone visiting Florence; it's a masterpiece that deserves admiration...

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The Ponte Santa Trinita in Florence, Italy, is a remarkable testament to the architectural and artistic prowess of the Renaissance era. My visit to this bridge left an indelible impression, and I cannot help but offer my sincere praise. Constructed in the mid-16th century, the Ponte Santa Trinita exudes elegance and harmony. Its graceful arches, crafted by the skilled hands of Florentine artisans, span the Arno River, providing an enchanting backdrop for the cityscape. Strolling across this bridge is akin to stepping back in time, as it seems to encapsulate the very essence of Renaissance Florence. What truly captivated me were the four exquisite statues gracing each corner of the bridge. These statues, sculpted by renowned artists like Giovanni Caccini and Pietro Francavilla, are marvels of artistry and add an extra layer of splendor to the bridge. Moreover, the Ponte Santa Trinita offers captivating vistas of Florence. The panorama, especially during sunset, is a photographer's dream, with the Ponte Vecchio and Florence's iconic architecture forming a picturesque tableau. Visiting this bridge is not just a historical journey, but a sensory experience that evokes the grandeur of Florence's golden age. It's an architectural gem that beckons admirers of art, history, and beauty. I wholeheartedly recommend Ponte Santa Trinita to anyone visiting Florence; it's a masterpiece that deserves admiration and reverence.
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Il ponte Santa Trìnita è un ponte di Firenze sull'Arno, che unisce il centro storico coll quartiere Oltrarno, in particolare collegando via de' Tornabuoni (all'incrocio tra lungarno Corsini e lungarno Acciaiuoli) con piazza de' Frescobaldi (presso il lungarno Guicciardini) e quindi via Maggio. Il ponte appariva (unico ponte assieme al Ponte Vecchio) nell'elenco redatto nel 1901 dalla Direzione Generale delle Antichità e Belle Arti, quale edificio monumentale da considerare patrimonio artistico nazionale. ostruire le campate, mentre sul piano estetico garantivano un profilo più leggero e dinamico. Questa eleganza del suo disegno fu sempre riconosciuta e particolarmente sottolineata dalle guide cittadine: "È questo ponte de' quattro che sono nella città, più bello, più artifizioso, e di ogni altro per avventura più robusto" (Bocchi-Cinelli 1677). "Oltre la purezza e sobrietà filosofica degli ornati che vi si vedono, furono i suoi archi condotti con una curva sì elegante ed armoniosa che rapisce ed entusiasma l'anima e l'intelletto, specialmente se viene considerata quando le acque del fiume si sono elevate fino alla loro impostatura" (Fantozzi 1842). E ancora, tra i molti altri possibili esempi: "Questo è uno dei più celebri ponti che siano in Italia, ed è considerato come uno dei capi d'opera in architettura, principalmente per gli archi i quali gli danno una leggerezza sorprendente" (Firenze 1850); "Molti sono stati i ponti ovunque costruiti con ardimento e perizia grandissima, ma questo dell'Ammannati resterà mai sempre un modello di bellezza, di eleganza, di resistenza" (Burci 1875). Tra le caratteristiche innovative della struttura era anche la presenza fin dall'origine di una ben netta divisione tra la carreggiata centrale e i marciapiedi, come rimarcato da Filippo Baldinucci, che peraltro lo segnala come "uno de' più maravigliosi d'Europa": "dico aver l'Ammannati nella parte superiore distinti tre spazi di strada, due, cioè da destra e sinistra, e per li quali, per esser più alti del terzo spazio, possono camminare pulitamente i passeggieri senz'intoppo; il terzo ch'è nel mezzo molto più largo degli altri due, serve per lo passaggio de' cocchi e degli animali". Più tardi Giovanni Spadolini, che a Firenze era nato, descrisse il ponte come uno dei più belli di tutta Italia e fra i più eleganti d'Europa[4]. Nelle 1608, in occasione delle nozze di Cosimo II de' Medici con Maria Maddalena d'Austria, alle quattro estremità furono poste statue raffiguranti le quattro stagioni: l'Inverno di Taddeo Landini, l'Autunno di Giovanni Battista Caccini, la Primavera di Pietro Francavilla e l'Estate, nuovamente del Caccini.
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The bridge is often considered the most elegant and architecturally refined stone bridge spanning the Arno River, representing the height of Renaissance bridge design. Notably, it is the world’s first elliptical arch bridge, composed of three shallow elliptical arches. Originally built as a wooden bridge in 1252, it was reconstructed in stone after a flood in 1333. After collapsing again in 1557, the current version was built between 1567 and 1571, commissioned by Cosimo I de’ Medici and designed by Bartolomeo Ammannati. Destroyed in 1944 during World War II, the bridge was meticulously rebuilt in 1958 using the original materials and plans. At night, the softly lit arches reflected in the river create a picture-perfect, romantic scene.
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The Ponte Santa Trinita in Florence, Italy, is a remarkable testament to the architectural and artistic prowess of the Renaissance era. My visit to this bridge left an indelible impression, and I cannot help but offer my sincere praise. Constructed in the mid-16th century, the Ponte Santa Trinita exudes elegance and harmony. Its graceful arches, crafted by the skilled hands of Florentine artisans, span the Arno River, providing an enchanting backdrop for the cityscape. Strolling across this bridge is akin to stepping back in time, as it seems to encapsulate the very essence of Renaissance Florence. What truly captivated me were the four exquisite statues gracing each corner of the bridge. These statues, sculpted by renowned artists like Giovanni Caccini and Pietro Francavilla, are marvels of artistry and add an extra layer of splendor to the bridge. Moreover, the Ponte Santa Trinita offers captivating vistas of Florence. The panorama, especially during sunset, is a photographer's dream, with the Ponte Vecchio and Florence's iconic architecture forming a picturesque tableau. Visiting this bridge is not just a historical journey, but a sensory experience that evokes the grandeur of Florence's golden age. It's an architectural gem that beckons admirers of art, history, and beauty. I wholeheartedly recommend Ponte Santa Trinita to anyone visiting Florence; it's a masterpiece that deserves admiration and reverence.
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Il ponte Santa Trìnita è un ponte di Firenze sull'Arno, che unisce il centro storico coll quartiere Oltrarno, in particolare collegando via de' Tornabuoni (all'incrocio tra lungarno Corsini e lungarno Acciaiuoli) con piazza de' Frescobaldi (presso il lungarno Guicciardini) e quindi via Maggio. Il ponte appariva (unico ponte assieme al Ponte Vecchio) nell'elenco redatto nel 1901 dalla Direzione Generale delle Antichità e Belle Arti, quale edificio monumentale da considerare patrimonio artistico nazionale. ostruire le campate, mentre sul piano estetico garantivano un profilo più leggero e dinamico. Questa eleganza del suo disegno fu sempre riconosciuta e particolarmente sottolineata dalle guide cittadine: "È questo ponte de' quattro che sono nella città, più bello, più artifizioso, e di ogni altro per avventura più robusto" (Bocchi-Cinelli 1677). "Oltre la purezza e sobrietà filosofica degli ornati che vi si vedono, furono i suoi archi condotti con una curva sì elegante ed armoniosa che rapisce ed entusiasma l'anima e l'intelletto, specialmente se viene considerata quando le acque del fiume si sono elevate fino alla loro impostatura" (Fantozzi 1842). E ancora, tra i molti altri possibili esempi: "Questo è uno dei più celebri ponti che siano in Italia, ed è considerato come uno dei capi d'opera in architettura, principalmente per gli archi i quali gli danno una leggerezza sorprendente" (Firenze 1850); "Molti sono stati i ponti ovunque costruiti con ardimento e perizia grandissima, ma questo dell'Ammannati resterà mai sempre un modello di bellezza, di eleganza, di resistenza" (Burci 1875). Tra le caratteristiche innovative della struttura era anche la presenza fin dall'origine di una ben netta divisione tra la carreggiata centrale e i marciapiedi, come rimarcato da Filippo Baldinucci, che peraltro lo segnala come "uno de' più maravigliosi d'Europa": "dico aver l'Ammannati nella parte superiore distinti tre spazi di strada, due, cioè da destra e sinistra, e per li quali, per esser più alti del terzo spazio, possono camminare pulitamente i passeggieri senz'intoppo; il terzo ch'è nel mezzo molto più largo degli altri due, serve per lo passaggio de' cocchi e degli animali". Più tardi Giovanni Spadolini, che a Firenze era nato, descrisse il ponte come uno dei più belli di tutta Italia e fra i più eleganti d'Europa[4]. Nelle 1608, in occasione delle nozze di Cosimo II de' Medici con Maria Maddalena d'Austria, alle quattro estremità furono poste statue raffiguranti le quattro stagioni: l'Inverno di Taddeo Landini, l'Autunno di Giovanni Battista Caccini, la Primavera di Pietro Francavilla e l'Estate, nuovamente del Caccini.
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The bridge is often considered the most elegant and architecturally refined stone bridge spanning the Arno River, representing the height of Renaissance bridge design. Notably, it is the world’s first elliptical arch bridge, composed of three shallow elliptical arches. Originally built as a wooden bridge in 1252, it was reconstructed in stone after a flood in 1333. After collapsing again in 1557, the current version was built between 1567 and 1571, commissioned by Cosimo I de’ Medici and designed by Bartolomeo Ammannati. Destroyed in 1944 during World War II, the bridge was meticulously rebuilt in 1958 using the original materials and plans. At night, the softly lit arches reflected in the river create a picture-perfect, romantic scene.
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