The Bridge of Sighs in Oxford is almost as famous a landmark as its Italian counterpart. The bridge was built in 1913 and is named after the famous Venice Bridge. However, it was modelled on the Rialto Bridge, another famous bridge in Venice. The bridge links two buildings belonging to Hertford College and is close to the Radcliffe Camera. Visitors can take a walk underneath the bridge to the Turf Tavern, a popular pub with tourists and students alike.