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Every corner of Venice is a piece of History, an artwork, a place where to stand for a reflection about how great it was in the past.
This section offers information and curiosities about all the well known parts of the city as Saint Mark’ s square, Rialto, the Grand Canal as well about lesser known corners as theatres, churches, Fondaci, the Ghetto, that have so much to offer.

L'Arsenale di Venezia - Sestiere di Castello

Since the beginning of the XII century, the Arsenal was the heart of the naval industry of Venice. It occupies quite a large area of the city a clear sign of how important this industry was for Venice.

 
La Basilica di San Pietro di Castello - Venezia

The Basilica of San Peter in the Castello District, co-cathedral of the city together with Saint Mark’s Basilica, lies just a few steps from the Arsenale, in the north-east extremity of Venice.

Chiesa di San Francesco della Vigna - Castello - Venezia

It is one of the nicest Renaissance Churches in Venice. It lies in the homonymous square (campo), in the Castello District, a few steps from the Arsenale.

Basilica di San Giovanni e Paolo - Venezia Castello

Venetian people call it San Zanipolo (dialect). Together with the Frari Basilica it is the bigger medieval building of the city.

Chiesa della Madonna dell'Orto

The Church is built on the homonymous square, on the northern side of the Cannaregio quarter.

Chiesa di San Giobbe - Sestiere di Cannaregio

The Church (originally it was an hospice) was built by Giovanni Contarini in an area of his property. It is in Cannaregio, one of the six districts of Venice, near the “Ponte dei tre Archi”.

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