Ponte degli Scalzi "Bridge of the Barefoot", is one of three bridges over the Grand Canal in Venice. Designed by Eugenio Miozzi, it was completed in 1934, replacing an Austrian iron bridge. The whole arched bridge is made of Istrian (in Croatia) stone. The bridge is 40m long and 7m height. It was named after the order of Scalzi (the Bare-footed monks), who's monastery is near the bridge.