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Perhaps better than any other monument in Italy, the Ponte Vecchio or "Old Bridge" exemplifies the 'progress' of humankind through the centuries. Built
in ancient times by the Etruscans, the bridge has weathered many storms
- and storming by invading legions. Because of its location over the
widest part of the Arno River, the bridge has been rebuilt and restored
many times throughout its long history. And it has changed with the times. It was also around this time that the powerful Medici family moved into Florence. They brought with them vast wealth and an appreciation for the finer things in life. Seeing those older merchants using the Arno River as their own personal sewer system didn't exactly fit in with their ideas for the beautification of Florence. Soon the blacksmiths, butchers, and tanners were replaced with goldsmiths and artists, and the number of shops increased tremendously. Between 1565 and 1800, an upper level was added, as was
a back row of shops. All this increased trade not only helped Florence
grow, but the new shops also gave the bridge structure and strength. Article from www.etrav.com. |
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