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  1. The Bridge of Sighs in Cambridge, England is a stone covered bridge at St John's College, Cambridge. It was built in 1831 and crosses the River Cam between the college's Third Court and New Court. The architect was Henry Hutchinson. [3][4] It is named after the Bridge of Sighs in Venice, [5] although they have little architecturally in common ...

  2. The Bridge of Sighs in Cambridge is located within the grounds of St John’s College, it spans the River Cam and connects the college’s Third Court and New Court.Despite its name, the Bridge of Sighs in Cambridge has little in common with the more famous Bridge of Sighs in Venice, Italy, which was historically used to transport prisoners to the Venetian dungeons.

  3. The Bridge of Sighs is an iconic feature of St John’s College, and one of the most recognisable pieces of architecture in Cambridge. Built nearly 200 years ago, it is the only covered bridge to cross the River Cam, and the only College bridge built in the Victorian Gothic style. Since its construction in 1831 it has featured in thousands of ...

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  4. Jun 12, 2019 · Designed by Henry Hutchison and built in 1831, the Bridge is part of St. John’s College. It connects the Third Court with the New Court, and is only open to visitors during normal working hours. And yes, there is an Oxford Bridge of Sighs, as well, but it was built in 1913-14 and is boringly over a road. Famously, this was Queen Victoria’s ...

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    The bridge opened in 1831 in St. John's College and links Third Court and New Court. The structure is the design of Henry Hutchinson (1800-1831), who died shortly after its opening. Done in the Gothic Revival style, it is said to have been a favourite of Queen Victoria. Originally called "New Bridge," the name "Bridge of Sighs" stuck due to a suppo...

    Cambridge is best explored on foot, by bicycle or on the river in a punt. Other attractions are the University Botanical Gardens, the Fitzwilliam Museumon Trumpington Street, the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology on Downing Street and the Scott Polar Research Institute (Polar Museum) on Lensfield Road. Other popular colleges for tourists are K...

    If you wish to stay in Cambridge there are several recommended options. These include the three-star Holiday Inn Express Cambridge, the three-star ibis Cambridge Central Station and the four-star Ramada Cambridge, a 20-minute drive from the centre.

  5. Here's everything you need to know. Built in 1831, this bridge spans the River Cam, linking the New Court of St. John’s College with the older Third Court....

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  7. Local name Bridge of Sighs Location Cambridge, UK The spectacular bridge over the river Cam was built in 1831 and until today it's one of the iconic places of St. John's College.

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