Romantic bridge built in the seventeenth century on the model of the Venetian bridges. The name is derived from the monastery and the Romanesque-Gothic church of St. Michael, the first rich in art and erected in the thirteenth century by the Augustinian friars, partially demolished in the last century to give more space for the city, the second destroyed instead in the Napoleonic era. It can be crossed by pedestrians only.
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