Bridge of Sighs in Oxford

Bridge of Sighs

Oxford, United Kingdom

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Why is the Bridge of Sighs Oxford so famous?

Hertford Bridge, better known as the Bridge of Sighs, is a famous bridge in Oxford. Heralded for its uniquely striking design, the bridge has become a landmark for sightseers. Completed in 1914, this beautiful bridge acts as a link between two Hertford College buildings.

Can you walk across the bridge of Sighs, Oxford?

While you are free to inspect the bridge from street level, you must be a student of Hertford College to walk over the bridge. Walk past the bridge several times in the day to see it in different lights.

Was The Bridge of Sighs in Harry Potter?

When you walk through the street, notice the New College Oak Tree that is featured in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire during the battle between Harry and Malfoy. It has been named for an obvious similarity to the structure of the Bridge of Sighs in Venice, Italy. It was never intended to become a replica.

Why is the Bridge of Sighs called that Oxford?

Originally called the New Bridge, the name “Bridge of Sighs”was coined after Queen Victoria remarked upon its resemblance to the Venetian structure during a visit in 1847.

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