Conzafelzi Bridge & Minich Bridge
Venice, Italy
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Conzafelzi Bridge |
I searched for these bridges in Venice, Italy because they appear in the seventh Mission Impossible movie, and I love to find movie locations. Conzafelzi Bridge is used in the fight scene where Ilsa Faust dies. Minich Bridge can be seen in the background. Both of the bridges are located on Google Maps and are right next to each other:
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Location of Ponte dei Conzafelzi |
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The two bridges beside each other |
Conzafelzi Bridge is located here:
Conzafelzi Bridge
The Conzafelzi Bridge was built in 1852 by the Collalto Foundry. The name "Felzi" comes from the nearby repair shops for the gondola cabins. Many people stand on the bridge to photograph the Palazzo Tetta, which is surrounded on 3 sides by water. There are floral designs and lion's heads designs in the iron sides of the bridge.
The Minich Bridge was built in the nineteenth century and was named after Angelo Minich, who funded its construction in his will. It was renovated in 1998. It is built of bricks and stones.
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