Introduction to the Bridge of Sighs: The Bridge of Sighs is located in St. John`s College. It was built in 1831 and modeled on the Bridge of Sighs in Venice, Italy. It connects the Old Court and the New Court. court. According to legend, it got its name from the sighs made by students who were worried about their test scores. This bridge is similar to a covered bridge and is divided into three levels: upper, middle and lower. The lower level is a half-elliptical bridge hole, spanning the Cam River; the middle is a passage, that is, the corridor; the upper level is a flat roof, similar to the deck of an ordinary cement bridge, with symmetrical spires standing evenly on both sides of the top. shape decoration.
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