After two visits to Venice, the first time I watched the sigh bridge from the outside, I learned that the sigh bridge was not only visible, but actually accessible. The sigh bridge was located in the Duke Palace, that is, the Governor's Palace, linking the two parts of the Duke Palace. One side was the palace (parliament hall) and the other side was the dungeon. After the verdict, the prisoner went to the dungeon and saw it on the bridge. The story of a sigh from a lover, who came to Venice for the second time, put the Duke's Palace, the Governor's Palace, into the itinerary. There was a long queue at the entrance, but the queue time was good and it was worth visiting. On the one hand, there is a beautiful ceiling of palace murals, on the other hand, there is no freedom in a dark dungeon. On the other hand, there are different classes, lives and endings on both sides of a bridge. That is fate.