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{{Youmay|the '''Animus Omega database entry'''|the '''[[Database: Ponte Vecchio|Animus 2.01 entry]]''' written by [[Shaun Hastings]]}}
{{Youmay|the Animus Omega database entry|the [[Database: Ponte Vecchio|Animus 2.0 entry]]}}
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[[Ponte Vecchio|This famous bridge]] spans the [[Arno]] at it narrowest point. The original version was presumably constructed by the [[Roman Empire|Romans]], but the first written records only appear in 996.
[[Ponte Vecchio|This famous bridge]] spans the [[Arno]] at it narrowest point. The original version was presumably constructed by the [[Roman Empire|Romans]], but the first written records only appear in 996.
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The bridge consists of three segmental arches. It has always had shops lining the central passageway, a feature which seems extraordinary now, but was common during the [[Renaissance]].
The bridge consists of three segmental arches. It has always had shops lining the central passageway, a feature which seems extraordinary now, but was common during the [[Renaissance]].
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Latest revision as of 10:32, 11 October 2019

This article is about the Animus Omega database entry. You may be looking for the Animus 2.0 entry.

This famous bridge spans the Arno at it narrowest point. The original version was presumably constructed by the Romans, but the first written records only appear in 996.

Two previous incarnations of the bridge were swept away in floods before the present structure was built in 1345. A tower was built at the southeast corner to defend it.

The bridge consists of three segmental arches. It has always had shops lining the central passageway, a feature which seems extraordinary now, but was common during the Renaissance.