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Overview of Bridge
The Ponte Sartorio was built primarily using Mattoni e Pietra d'Istria. It crosses the Rio dei Ognisanti bridging a gap which is 9.57 meters. The bridge is not a crooked bridge. On the northern side of the bridge is the sestiere of Dorsoduro and on the southern side is also Dorsoduro .There are 2 ramps. On the north side there are 14 steps, on the south side there are 14 steps. This results in a total of 28 steps. The height of a typical step is 13 meters, the thickness of a step is about 40 centimeters, and the width of a step is about 2.5 meters.The steps are paved with Trachite. The bridge is not handicapped accessible and it does not have an additional railing. The summit is 2.5 meters wide and 3 meters in length for a total area of about 7.50 meters. The summit is paved with Trachite. Also, this bridge has 1 arch. The bridge's Piena railing is made of Mattoni e Pietra d'Istria and is about 26.00 meters wide is about 0.83 meters tall. Finally, the bridge protrudes 0 meters to the North and 1.6 meters to the South.
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History
The following is any history we have regarding the bridge's origins:
�to S. Basilio. Read 'Sanctorius. \ On the \Foundation ca 'Sanctorius' in S. Basil existed in 1713, the \home of the Ill. Eminent Antonio Sanctorius secretario.\ This house, or rather palace, no longer exists. The family Sanctorius, which also says Longo domiciled in S. Basil, and that made him famous pledge honorable uses it always supported, was in the seventeenth century from Koper, where he was born in 1561 the famous doctor Sanctorius Sanctorius, who professed with great acclaim medicine in Poland, and the University of Padua, invented many instruments of art, and he left after his death in Venice in 1636, various writings, collected and printed in 4 volumes in 1660 with the portrait of the author. See Stork (\inscr. Ven�, vol. I. A 'Sanctorius Sanctorius \and a\ Isidore \of his brother, were approved nationals from 10 May 1658. Sanctorius I nowadays extinct.
Location
The bridge is located at the following coordinates:
Latitude: 45.4313659° N
Longitude: 12.3219532° E