Grand Canal (Venice)

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Two gondoliers pull out with clients on board from a row of gondolas on the Grand Canal near the Rialto Bridge.
The Grand Canal from Ponte dell'Accademia; in the foreground Palazzo Cavalli-Franchetti, in the distance Santa Maria della Salute
The Grand Canal viewed from space in 2001

The Grand Canal (Italian: Canal Grande [kaˈnal ˈɡrande], Venetian: Canałasso [kanaˈɰaso]) is a canal in Venice, Italy. It forms one of the major water-traffic corridors in the city. Public transport is provided by water buses (Italian: vaporetti ) and private water taxis, and many tourists explore the canal by gondola.

One end of the canal leads into the lagoon near the Santa Lucia railway station and the other end leads into Saint Mark Basin; in between, it makes a large reverse-S shape through the central districts (sestieri) of Venice. It is 3.8 km long, and 30 to 90 m wide, with an average depth of five meters (16.5 ft).

Description

The Grand Canal in Venice, Italy, shot southwards from Rialto Bridge
The Grand Canal in Venice, Italy, shot at night from Rialto Bridge

The banks of the Grand Canal are lined with more than 170 buildings, most of which date from the 13th to the 18th century, and demonstrate the welfare and art created by the Republic of Venice. The noble Venetian families faced huge expenses to show off their richness in suitable palazzos; this contest reveals the citizens’ pride and the deep bond with the lagoon. Amongst the many are the Palazzi Barbaro, Ca' Rezzonico, Ca' d'Oro, Palazzo Dario, Ca' Foscari, Palazzo Barbarigo and to Palazzo Venier dei Leoni, housing the Peggy Guggenheim Collection. The churches along the canal include the basilica of Santa Maria della Salute. Centuries-old traditions, such as the it, are perpetuated every year along the Canal.

Because most of the city's traffic goes along the Canal rather than across it, only one bridge crossed the canal until the 19th century, the Rialto Bridge. There are currently three more bridges, the Ponte degli Scalzi, the Ponte dell'Accademia, and the recent, controversial Ponte della Costituzione, designed by Santiago Calatrava, connecting the train station to Piazzale Roma, one of the few places in Venice where buses and cars can enter. As was usual in the past, people can still take a ferry ride across the canal at several points by standing up on the deck of a simple gondola called a traghetto, although this service is less common than even a decade ago.

Most of the palaces emerge from water without pavement. Consequently, one can only tour past the fronts of the buildings on the grand canal by boat.

History

The first settlements

The Grand Canal probably follows the course of an ancient river(possibly a branch of the Brenta) flowing into the lagoon. Adriatic Veneti groups already lived beside the formerly-named "Rio Businiacus" before the Roman age. They lived in stilt houses and on fishing and commerce (mainly salt). Under the rule of the Roman empire and later of the Byzantine empire the lagoon became populated and important, and in the early 9th century the doge moved his seat from Malamocco to the safer "Rivoaltus".

Increasing trade followed the doge and found in the deep Grand Canal a safe and ship accessible canal-port. Drainage reveals that the city became more compact over time: at that time the Canal was wider and flowed between small, tide-subjected islands connected by wooden bridges.

"Fondaco" houses

Along the Canal, the number of "fondaco" houses increased, buildings combining the warehouse and the merchant's residence.

A portico (the curia) covers the bank and facilitates the ships' unloading. From the portico a corridor flanked by storerooms reaches a posterior courtyard. Similarly, on the first floor a loggia as large as the portico illuminates the hall into which open the merchant's rooms. The façade is thereby divided into an airy central part and two more solid sides. A low mezzanine with offices divides the two floors.

The fondaco house often had two lateral defensive towers (torreselle), as in the Fondaco dei Turchi (13th century, heavily restored in the 19th). With the German warehouse, the Fondaco dei Tedeschi (which is also situated on the Grand Canal), it reflects the high number of foreign merchants working in Venice, where the republic supplied them with storerooms and lodging and simultaneously controlled their trading activity.

More public buildings were built along the Canal at Rialto: palaces for commercial and financial Benches (Palazzo dei Camerlenghi and Palazzo dei Dieci Savi, rebuilt after 1514 fire) and a mint. In 1181 Nicolò Barattieri constructed a pontoon bridge connecting Rialto to Mercerie area, which was later replaced by a wooden bridge with shops on it. Warehouses for flour and salt were more peripheral.

The Venetian-Byzantine style

From the Byzantine empire, goods arrived together with sculptures, friezes, columns and capitals to decorate the fondaco houses of patrician families. The Byzantine art merged with previous elements resulting in a Venetian-Byzantine style; in architecture it was characterized by large loggias with round or elongated arches and by polychrome marbles abundance.

Along the Grand Canal, these elements are well preserved in Ca' Farsetti, Ca' Loredan (both municipal seats) and Ca' da Mosto, all dating back to the 12th or 13th century. During this period Rialto had an intense building development, determining the conformation of the Canal and surrounding areas. As a matter of fact, in Venice building materials are precious and foundations are usually kept: in the subsequent restorations, existing elements will be used again, mixing the Venetian-Byzantine and the new styles (Ca' Sagredo, Palazzo Bembo). Polychromy, three-partitioned façades, loggias, diffuse openings and rooms disposition formed a particular architectural taste that continued in the future.

The Fourth Crusade, with the loot obtained from the sack of Constantinople (1204), and other historical situations, gave Venice an Eastern influence until the late 14th century.

Venetian Gothic

Venetian Gothic architecture found favor quite late, as a splendid flamboyant Gothic ("gotico fiorito") beginning with the southern façade of the Doge's Palace. The verticality and the illumination characterizing the Gothic style are found in the porticos and loggias of fondaco houses: columns get thinner, elongated arches are replaced by pointed or ogee or lobed ones. Porticos rise gently intertwining and drawing open marbles in quatrefoils or similar figures. Façades were plastered in brilliant colors.

The open marble fascias, often referred as "laces", quickly diffused along the Grand Canal. Among the 15th-century palaces still showing the original appearance are Ca' d'Oro, Palazzo Bernardo, Ca' Foscari (now housing the University of Venice), Palazzo Pisani Moretta, Palazzi Barbaro, Palazzo Cavalli-Franchetti.

Renaissance

By the start of the 15th century, Renaissance architecture motifs appear in such buildings as the Palazzo Dario and the Palazzo Corner Spinelli; the latter was designed by Mauro Codussi, pioneer of this style in Venice. Ca' Vendramin Calergi, another of his projects (now hosting the Casino), reveals a completed transition: the numerous and large windows with open marbles are round-arched and have columns in the three classical orders.

Classical architecture is more evident in Jacopo Sansovino's projects, who arrived from Rome in 1527. Along the Canal he designed Palazzo Corner and Palazzo Dolfin Manin, known for grandiosity, for the horizontal layout of the white façades and for the development around a central courtyard. Other Renaissance buildings are Palazzo Papadopoli and Palazzo Grimani di San Luca. Several palaces of this period had façades with frescoes by painters such as Il Pordenone, Tintoretto, Paolo Veronese, all of them unfortunately lost. Particularly noteworthy were the frescoes by Veronese and Zelotti on Ca Cappello, overlooking the Grand Canal at the intersection with the Rio de S. Polo.

Venetian Baroque

In 1582, Alessandro Vittoria began the construction of Palazzo Balbi (now housing the Government of Veneto), in which Baroque elements can be recognized: fashioned cornices, broken pediments, ornamental motifs.

The major Baroque architect in Venice was Baldassarre Longhena. In 1631 he began to build the magnificent Santa Maria della Salute basilica, one of the most beautiful churches in Venice and a symbol of Grand Canal. The classical layout of the façade features decorations and by many statues, the latter crowning also the refined volutes surrounding the major dome.

Longhena later designed two majestic palaces like Ca' Pesaro and Ca' Rezzonico (with many carvings and chiaroscuro effects) and Santa Maria di Nazareth church (Chiesa degli Scalzi). For various reasons the great architect did not see any of these buildings finished, and the designs for all but Santa Maria della Salute were modified after his death.

Longhena's themes recur in the two older façades of Palazzo Labia, containing a famous fresco cycle by Giambattista Tiepolo. In the Longhenian school grew Domenico Rossi (San Stae's façade, Ca' Corner della Regina) and Giorgio Massari, who later completed Ca' Rezzonico.

The 16th and 17th centuries mark the beginning of the Republic's decline, but nevertheless they saw the highest building activity on the Grand Canal. This can be partially explained by the increasing number of families (like the Labia) becoming patrician by the payment of an enormous sum to the Republic, which was then facing financial difficulties. Once these families had achieved this new status, they built themselves with impressive residences on the Canal, often inducing other families to renew theirs.

Neoclassical architecture

Neoclassical architectures along the Canal date to 18th century: during the first half was built San Simeone Piccolo, with an impressive corinthian portico, central plan and a high copper-covered dome ending in a cupola shaped as a temple. Date to the second half Massari's Palazzo Grassi.

Modern era

The Pescheria at Rialto

After the fall of the Republic in 1797, much of the palatial construction in Venice was suspended, as symbolized by the unfinished San Marcuola and Palazzo Venier dei Leoni (housing the Peggy Guggenheim Collection). The Patrician families, bereft of their hereditary role in governance and sometimes persecuted by revolutionary forces, sought other residences. Several historical palaces were pulled down, but many found other uses, and some restorations have saved their 18th century appearance. By the late 20th century, most of the more prominent palaces were owned by the city, state, or civic institutions.

During the era of the Kingdom of Italy, the Napoleonic suppression of the monastic religious orders vacated large sectors of real estate in the city. It also freed large amounts of furnishings and works of art into the antiquarian market or into the possession of the state. Large monasteries changed functions: the Santa Maria della Carità complex became a museum, the Gallerie dell'Accademia); the Santa Croce complex, was converted into the Papadopoli Gardens area; and the Santa Lucia complex (partially designed by Palladio) was razed for the establishment of the Santa Lucia Station.

The Kingdom of Italy accession restored serenity in the city and stimulated construction along the Grand Canal respecting its beauty, often reproduced in Gothic Revival architectures like the Pescaria at Rialto.

Events

Gondolas on the Grand Canal

Historical Regatta

On the first Sunday of September takes place the Historical Regatta ("Regata Storica"), a competition between Venetian boats watched by thousands of people from the banks or from floating stands. Competitions are preceded by a historical procession ("Corteo Storico") remembering the entrance of the Queen of Cyprus Catherine Cornaro after abdication in 1489: gondoliers in costumes sail in typical 16th century boats following the Bucentaur, doge's state galley.

The Feast-day of the Madonna della Salute

On November 21, Venetians thank the Virgin Mary for saving from the plague epidemic in 1630-38 with a pilgrimage to Santa Maria della Salute. Pilgrims cross Grand Canal on a temporary pontoon bridge from Campo Santa Maria Zobenigo, and enjoy stalls and traditional dishes.

Panorama of the Grand Canal
Panorama of the Grand Canal

Itinerary

RIGHT SIDE LEFT SIDE
Ponte della Libertà
Ex Monastery of Santa Chiara (now Questura or Police Precint) Railway area
~~Canal of Santa Chiara~~
Ponte della Costituzione.JPG Ponte della Costituzione
Piazzale Roma vaporetto station Old Railway Station buildings
~~Rio Novo~~ Giardini Papadopoli - Rio Novo.jpg
Giardini Papadopoli (Venise).jpg Papadopoli Gardens
~~Rio della Croce~~ Ponte de la Croce (Venice).jpg
Palazzo Emo Diedo Santa Croce Venezia.jpg Palazzo Emo Diedo Vaporetti at santa lucia ferrovia.JPG Santa Lucia Train Station
Scuola dei Tessitori di Panni di Lana.jpg Wool-cloth Weavers Guildhall
San Simeone Piccolo (Venice).jpg Church of San Simeone Piccolo
Venezia - Palazzo Adoldo - Foto di Paolo Steffan.jpg Palazzo Adoldo
Palazzo Foscari Contarini Venezia.jpg Palazzo Foscari-Contarini Santa Maria degli Scalzi (Venice).jpgChurch of Santa Maria di Nazareth or Scalzi
Ponte degli Scalzi 20050525-030.jpg Ponte degli Scalzi
~~Rio Marin~~ Ferrovia vaporetto station
Campo San Simeon Grande Palazzo Calbo Crotta (Venice).jpg Palazzo Calbo Crotta
~~Rio Tera' dei Sabbioni~~
Palazzo Gritti Venice - Flongini's palace.jpg Palazzo Flangini
Palazzo Corner Scuola dei Morti
Palazzo Donà Balbi San Geremia (Venice) view from Grand canal.jpg San Geremia
Pal dona balbi s croce.jpg Palazzo Donà Balbi Palazzo Labia dal Canal Grande.JPG Palazzo Labia
Riva di Biasio vaporetto station ~~Canale di Cannaregio~~Palazzo Labia in Venice on Cannaregio canal view from Canal Grande.jpg
Pal marcello toderini s croce.JPG Palazzo Marcello Toderini Palazzo Emo a San Leonardo
Palazzo Querini
~~Rio di San Zan Degolà~~ Palazzo Correr Contarini Zorzi
Palazzo Giovanelli Palazzo Gritti
Casa Correr Venezia-Chiesa San Marcuola.jpg San Marcuola
Traghetto Museo Traghetto San Marcuola
Fondaco dei Turchi.jpg Fondaco dei Turchi (Museum of Natural History) San Marcuola vaporetto station
~~Rio del Fondaco dei Turchi~~ ~~Rio di San Marcuola~~
Fontego del megio Venice.jpg Fondaco del Megio Ca' Vendramin Calergi.jpg Ca' Vendramin Calergi; winter home of Casino
Palazzo Belloni Battagia facciata sul Canal Grande.jpg Palazzo Belloni Battagia
~~Rio di Ca' Tron~~
Ca' Tron.JPG Ca' Tron (IUAV) Palazzo Marcello
Palazzo Duodo.JPG Palazzo Duodo Grand Canal 30 (7247921038).jpg Palazzo Erizzo alla Maddalena
Palazzo Priuli Bon.JPG Palazzo Priuli Bon Palazzo Soranzo Piovene
San Stae vaporetto station Palazzo Emo alla Maddalena
Chiesa di San Stae Venezia Facciata.jpg San Stae Palazzo Molin Querini
Gold Craftsmen Guildhall ~~Rio della Maddalena~~
~~Rio della Rioda~~ Palazzo and Palazzetto Barbarigo
Palazzo Coccina Giunti Foscarini Giovannelli
~~Rio della Pergola~~ Pal gussoni gran canal cannregio.JPG Palazzo Gussoni Grimani Della Vida
Ca' Pesaro.jpg Ca' Pesaro (Museum of Modern Art) ~~Rio di Noale~~
~~Rio di Ca' Pesaro (or delle Due Torri)~~ Palazzetto da Lezze
Palazzo Donà a Santa Croce Pal boldu gran canal cannaregio.JPG Palazzo Boldù a San Felice
Palazzo Correggio Palazzo Contarini Pisani
Ca' Corner della Regina (Venice).jpg Ca' Corner della Regina
Ca' Favretto ~~Rio di San Felice~~
Rio di San Cassiano Palazzo Fontana Rezzonico (Venice).jpg Palazzo Fontana Rezzonico
Pal morosini brandolin grand canal.JPG Palazzo Morosini Brandolin 100x50px Palazzo Giusti
Fondamenta dell'Olio Ca' d'Oro facciata.jpg Ca' d'Oro (Galleria Giorgio Franchetti)
Ca' d'Oro vaporetto station
Palazzo della Pretura Venezia - Palazzo Giustinian Pesaro.jpg Palazzo Giustinian Pesaro
~~Rio delle Beccarie~~ Ca' Sagredo.jpg Ca' Sagredo
Pescheria Venezia.jpg Pescaria Campo and Traghetto Santa Sofia
Campo and Traghetto della Pescaria Palazzetto Foscari
Palazzo Michiel dalle Colonne.JPG Palazzo Michiel dalle Colonne
Fabr nuove.jpg Fabbriche Nuove Palazzo Michiel del Brusà.JPG Palazzo Michiel del Brusà
Venezia 2009, Palazzo Smith Mangilli Valmarana - Foto di Paolo Steffan.jpg Palazzo Smith Mangilli Valmarana
~~Rio dei Santi Apostoli~~
Ca da Mosto.jpg Ca' da Mosto
Palazzo Bollani Erizzo
~~Rio di San Giovanni Crisostomo~~
Fabbriche Vecchie Campiello del Remer
Palazzo Civran.jpg Palazzo Civran
Palazzo Perducci (Venice).jpg Casa Perducci
Palazzo Ruzzini (Venice).jpg Palazzo Ruzzini
~~Rio del Fontego dei Tedeschi~~
Palazzo dei Camerlenghi.jpg Palazzo dei Camerlenghi Fondaco dei Tedeschi 2012-05-13.jpg Fondaco dei Tedeschi (Poste italiane)
Rialto bridge 2011.jpg Rialto Bridge
Palazzo dei Dieci Savi (Venice).jpg Palazzo dei Dieci Savi (Scarpagnino) Riva del Ferro
PI6794~2Canal Grande.JPG Fondamenta del Vin Rialto vaporetto station
Palazzo Dolfin-Manin.jpg Palazzo Dolfin Manin (Banca d'Italia)
~~Rio di San Salvador~~
Palais Bembo.jpg Palazzo Bembo
Traghetto Rialto
Traghetto San Silvestro Ca'Loredan Venice.jpg Ca' Loredan (City Hall)
Venice – Palazzo Rava.jpg Casa Ravà Ca' Farsetti.jpg Ca' Farsetti (City Hall)
San Silvestro vaporetto station Palazzo Cavalli.jpg Palazzo Cavalli (or Palazzo Corner Martinengo)
Barzizza IMG 4018.JPG Palazzo Barzizza Corner Valmarana - Venezia.jpg Palazzo Corner Valmarana
Palazzo Giustinian Businello gran canal adjusted.JPG Palazzo Giustinian Businello Palazzo Grimani di San Luca (Venice).jpg Palazzo Grimani di San Luca (Appellate court)
~~Rio dei Meloni~~ ~~Rio di San Luca~~
Palazzo Papadopoli Canal Grande Venezia.jpg Palazzo Papadopoli Corner Contarini dei Cavalli Venezia.JPG Palazzo Corner Contarini dei Cavalli
Palazzo Tron a San Beneto (Venice).jpg Palazzo Tron
Palazzo Donà della Trezza (Venice).jpg Palazzo Donà Palazzo D'Anna Viaro Martinengo Volpi di Misurata.JPG Palazzo D'Anna Viaro Martinengo Volpi di Misurata
Palazzo Donà della Madoneta (Venice).jpg Palazzo Donà della Madoneta
~~Rio della Madoneta~~ Rio de la madoneta gran canal san polo.jpg Palazzo Querini Benzon (Venice).JPG Palazzo Querini Benzon
Palazzo Bernardo Canal Grande Venezia.jpg Palazzo Bernardo a San Polo ~~Rio di Ca' Michiel~~
Palazzo Querini Dubois (Venice).jpg Palazzo Querini Dubois Palazzo Curti Valmarana
Palazzo Grimani Marcello (Venice).jpg Palazzo Grimani Marcello Corner spinelli.JPG Palazzo Corner Spinelli
Ca' Cappello.JPG Ca' Cappello Layard Sant'Angelo vaporetto station
~~Rio di San Polo~~ Rio de san polo gran canal san polo.jpg Casa Barocci
Palazzi Barbarigo della Terrazza gran canal san polo.jpg Palazzo Barbarigo della Terrazza ~~Rio di Ca' Garzoni~~
Palazzo Pisani Moretta (Venice).jpg Palazzo Pisani Moretta Garzoni IMG 4019.JPG Palazzo Garzoni
Palazzo Tiepolo (Venice).jpg Palazzo Tiepolo Traghetto Garzoni
Palazzo Tiepoletto gran canal san polo.jpg Palazzo Tiepolo Passi Fondaco Marcello
Pal giustinian persico gran canal.JPG Palazzo Giustinian Persico Palazzo Corner Gheltoff
Palazzo Mocenigo Casa Nuova (Venice).JPG Palazzo Mocenigo#1
~~Rio di San Tomà~~ Palazzo Mocenigo centro gran canal san marco.jpg Palazzo Mocenigo#2
Palazzo Mocenigo Casa Vecchia (Venice).JPG Palazzo Mocenigo#3
Traghetto San Tomà
Palazzo Marcello dei Leoni
Palazzo Dolfin
San Tomà/Frari vaporetto station
Palazzo Dandolo Paolucci
Palazzo Civran Grimani
Rio della Frescada Palazzo Contarini delle Figure
Pal caotorta angaran gran canal.JPG Palazzo Caotorta-Angaran
Palazzo Balbi (Venice).jpg Palazzo Balbi (Government of Veneto) Palazzo Erizzo Nani Mocenigo
Rio di Ca' Foscari
Ca' Foscari (Venice).jpg Ca' Foscari (University of Venice) Pal da lezze gran canal cannaregio.JPG Palazzo Da Lezze
Palazzi Giustinian Moro Lin IMG 4023.JPG Palazzo Moro-Lin
Ca' Bernardo
Palazzo bernardo nani gran canal dorsoduro.jpg Palazzo Bernardo Nani Palais Grassi.jpg Palazzo Grassi
Ca' Rezzonico (Venice).jpg Ca' Rezzonico (Museum of 18th-century Venice)
Rio di San Barnaba Chiesa di San Samuele.jpg San Samuele
Palazzo Contarini Michiel San Samuele vaporetto station
Ca' Rezzonico vaporetto station Casa Francheschinis
Traghetto San Barnaba Traghetto San Samuele
Palazzetto Stern (Venice).jpg Palazzetto Stern Palazzo Malipiero (Venice).jpg Palazzo Malipiero
~~Rio Malpaga~~
Palazzo Moro
Palazzo Loredan dell'Ambasciatore (Venice).jpg Palazzo Loredan dell'Ambasciatore
Casa Mainella (Venice).jpg Casa Mainella
~~Rio di San Trovaso~~
Palazzi Contarini degli Scrigni and Corfù Ca' del Duca (Venice).jpg Ca' del Duca
~~Rio del Duca~~ Rio del Duca vu du grand canal.jpg
Falier canossa 2.JPG Palazzo Falier Canossa
Palazzo Mocenigo Gambara Palazzo Giustinian Lolin (Venice).jpg Palazzo Giustinian Lolin
Palazzo Querini
Scuola Grande di Santa Maria della Carità (Gallerie dell'Accademia) Palazzo Civran Badoer Barozzi
Accademia vaporetto station ~~Rio di San Vidal~~
Santa Maria della Carità (Gallery of Accademia museum) Campo San Vidal
Accademia bridge in Venice (South East exposure).jpg Ponte dell'Accademia
Palazzo brandolin rota gran canal dorsoduro.jpg Palazzo Brandolin Rota Palazzo Cavalli-Franchetti WB.jpg Palazzo Cavalli-Franchetti (Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti)
Palazzo Contarini Dal Zaffo
Palazzo balbi valier gran canal dorsoduro.jpg Palazzo Balbi Valier Palazzo Barbaro a San Vidal.jpg Palazzi Barbaro
Pal loredan cini e molin balbi valier.JPG Palazzo Loredan-Cini Benzon foscolo.JPG Palazzo Benzon Foscolo
~~Rio di San Vio~~ Venezia Rio de San Vio.jpg Palazzetto Pisani
Campo San Vio Rio del Santissimo
Grand Canal photochrom 2c.jpg Palazzo Barbarigo Casa Succi (Venice).jpg Palazzo Succi
Palazzo Da Mula Casa stecchini canal grande san marco.jpg Casa Stecchini
Palazzo Centani Morosini
Ca' Biondetti Casina delle rose canale grande.JPG Casina delle Rose
PI5DAE~2 - CopyPeggy Guggenheim Museum.JPG Palazzo Venier dei Leoni (Peggy Guggenheim Collection) Palazzo Corner della Ca' Grande (Province of Venice Prefecture)
Casa Artom [1]
~~Rio delle Torreselle~~ ~~Rio di San Maurizio~~
Venice - Dario's Palace.jpg Palazzo Dario Palazzo Minotto
Pal barbaro wolkoff.JPG Palazzo Barbaro Wolkoff Palazzo Barbarigo
Rio della Fornace Rio di Santa Maria Zobenigo
Grand Canal 17 (7232571580).jpg Palazzo Salviati Santa Maria del Giglio vaporetto station
Palazzo orio semitecolo benzon canal grande.jpg Palazzo Orio Semitecolo Benzon Palazzo Venier Contarini (Venice).jpg Palazzo Venier Contarini
Traghetto San Gregorio Traghetto Santa Maria del Giglio
Casa Santomaso Palazzo Pisani Gritti (Venice).jpg Palazzo Pisani Gritti
Ca' Genovese.JPG Palazzo Genovese Rio delle Ostreghe
Abbazia di San Gregorio (Venice).JPG San Gregorio ex-abbey Palazzo Ferro Fini (Regional Council of Veneto)
~~Rio della Salute~~
Salute vaporetto station Venice - Palazzetto Contarini-Fasan.jpg Palazzo Contarini Fasan
Santa Maria della Salute in Venice 001.jpg Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute Palazzo Contarini
Palazzo Giustinian Michiel Alvise (Venice).jpg Palazzo Michiel Alvise
Dogana di Mare.jpg Patriarchal Seminary Badoer tiepolo hotel europa.jpg Palazzo Badoer Tiepolo
Dogana da Mar.jpg Punta della Dogana Palazzo treves de bonfili.jpg Palazzo Barozzi Emo Treves de Bonfili
Rio di San Moisè
Hotel Bauer
Ca' Giustinian (municipal Venice Biennale offices)
Palazzo Vallaresso Erizzo
Harry's Bar
San Marco/Vallaresso vaporetto station
Fonteghetto della Farina
Venice Pavilion

See also

Notes

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References

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External Links

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