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==Overview of Bridge==
 
The Guglie Bridge was constructed primarily using brick and Istrian stone. Since then the bridge was last restored on January 14, 1999. It crosses the Canal de Cannaregio at the segment labeled CANN3 bridging a gap which is 20.91 meters. On the northern side of the bridge is the district of Cannaregio and on the southern side is also Cannaregio. There are 2 ramps, on the north side there are 16 steps and on the south side there are 15 steps for a total of 31 steps. The bridge is not handicapped accessible and it does have an additional railing. The summit is 7.63 meters wide and 4.52 meters in length for a total area of about 34.49 meters.
 
==History==
The history of this bridge's origin is heavily tied to Cannaregio. Please see [[Cannaregio]].
 
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Revision as of 23:24, 12 December 2013

Ponte de le Guglie
Basic Information
Bridge Code GUGLIE
Zucchetta Number 258
Canal Crossed Canal de Cannaregio
Handicapped Accessible FALSE
Length (m) 16.56
Width(m) 7.63
Minimum Height (m) 3.75
Latitude 45.4436616
Longitude 12.3255289
Private FALSE

Overview of Bridge

The Guglie Bridge was constructed primarily using brick and Istrian stone. Since then the bridge was last restored on January 14, 1999. It crosses the Canal de Cannaregio at the segment labeled CANN3 bridging a gap which is 20.91 meters. On the northern side of the bridge is the district of Cannaregio and on the southern side is also Cannaregio. There are 2 ramps, on the north side there are 16 steps and on the south side there are 15 steps for a total of 31 steps. The bridge is not handicapped accessible and it does have an additional railing. The summit is 7.63 meters wide and 4.52 meters in length for a total area of about 34.49 meters.

History

The history of this bridge's origin is heavily tied to Cannaregio. Please see Cannaregio.


Location

Latitude:

Longitude:



Link to Data

Link:

Map