The Bridge of Sighs connects the Doges'Palace to the New Prisons. Owes its name to the Britis poet Lord Byron. Inside it has a double corridor and no frills. The outside is more attractive, with its elegant White stine decoration and the pierced windows. Prisoners, Byron imagines, sighed while crossign the Bridge, looking outside for a moment, while being brough from cell to court, or back to jail after investigation or torture...