Ponte alle Grazie is a bridge in Florence, Italy that was originally built in 1237 and reconstructed after being destroyed in World War II. The new design, completed in 1953, features four slender piers with thin arches. It's a modern twist on the old structure, blending in with the city's vibe while still standing out. My favorite part about it? This is the perfect spot to take pictures of another symbol of Florence - Ponte Vecchio!
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