The Bridge of Sighs (Ponte dei Sospiri) isn't a romantic passage — it's a link from interrogation rooms to the New Prisons. The “sighs” referred to the last glimpse of Venice through tiny stone‑grilled windows.
Crossing from the inside
- The palace route funnels you across after the justice rooms and before the prisons.
- Look for the two small windows mid‑bridge; pause to imagine that final view.
Photographing the exterior
- Best viewpoint: Ponte della Paglia, on the Riva degli Schiavoni, looking into the canal toward the bridge.
- Secondary angle: Ponte della Canonica on the inner canal.
- Go at golden hour for softer limestone tones and fewer crowds.
Myths vs. reality
- Romantic lore suggests a kiss at sunset secures eternal love — charming, but recent in origin.
- Historically, the passage signified a grim transfer to confinement.
Practical tips
- Be patient at Ponte della Paglia; step forward as gaps open in the flow.
- A 35-50mm equivalent works well for the exterior; go wider for context, tighter for details.