Antonio da Ponte

Italian architect and engineer
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Born:
1512, Venice [Italy]
Died:
c. 1595

Antonio da Ponte (born 1512, Venice [Italy]—died c. 1595) was an architect-engineer who built the Rialto Bridge in Venice.

Though he was undoubtedly the builder of many previous structures, Antonio’s earlier works are entirely unknown. He won a competition in 1587 for a design for a permanent bridge over the Grand Canal at the busy Rialto. His broad, single-arch span, covered with arcaded shops, at once became one of the city’s foremost monuments.

This article was most recently revised and updated by Encyclopaedia Britannica.