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This famous bridge spans the Arno at its narrowest point. The original version was presumably constructed by the Romans, but records of its existence did not appear until 996. Two previous incarnations of the bridge were swept away in floods before the present structure was built in 1345, with a tower being constructed at the southeast corner to defend it. Consisting of three segmental arches, the bridge had shops lining the central passageway, which was a common feature during the Renaissance. Die Ponte Vecchio ist die größte Brücke von Florenz. Sie ist der Austragungsort des Streites zwischen den Auditore und den Pazzi zu Beginn von Assassin’s Creed II. Außerdem wird sie während der Fegefeuer der Eitelkeiten von einem Leutnant Savonarolas abgesperrt und von Ezio Auditore wieder eröffnet.
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Die Ponte Vecchio ist die größte Brücke von Florenz. Sie ist der Austragungsort des Streites zwischen den Auditore und den Pazzi zu Beginn von Assassin’s Creed II. Außerdem wird sie während der Fegefeuer der Eitelkeiten von einem Leutnant Savonarolas abgesperrt und von Ezio Auditore wieder eröffnet. This famous bridge spans the Arno at its narrowest point. The original version was presumably constructed by the Romans, but records of its existence did not appear until 996. Two previous incarnations of the bridge were swept away in floods before the present structure was built in 1345, with a tower being constructed at the southeast corner to defend it. Consisting of three segmental arches, the bridge had shops lining the central passageway, which was a common feature during the Renaissance. When the Medici family bought the Palazzo Pitti in 1549, the interior of the bridge's upper levels was redesigned. The new plans included a secret walkway crossing the bridge, serving as a link in a series of tunnels built by the Medici so they could travel from the Palazzo Pitti to the Palazzo della Signoria undetected.
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