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Strange square at the side of the grand canale
We pass through the edge of the small square most days when walking to the accademia area from our nearby hotel It is very open, the grande canale on one side, a small canal on the other with a sma...
The small square is normally quite un noticed by new tourists to the city. There is a vaporetto stop on the side of the grande canale, and is a great place to sit and watch in the sunshine. Tour...
Named after a now nonexistent church, this nearly empty campo, surrounded on two sides by water (Grand Canal and Rio di San Vio), is home to one of only a few, non-catholic churches in Venice, The Ang...
As you walk into this small campo the first thing you see is the Grande Canale at the far end – there is a waterbus stop here, at one side is the Rio de San Vio Canal which runs through to the Guidec...
Strange square at the side of the grand canale
We pass through the edge of the small square most days when walking to the accademia area from our nearby hotel It is very open, the grande canale on one side, a small canal on the other with a sma...
Quite small square
The small square is normally quite un noticed by new tourists to the city. There is a vaporetto stop on the side of the grande canale, and is a great place to sit and watch in the sunshine. Tour...
BARREN CAMPO
Named after a now nonexistent church, this nearly empty campo, surrounded on two sides by water (Grand Canal and Rio di San Vio), is home to one of only a few, non-catholic churches in Venice, The Ang...
Very interesting and quite an experience
The whole City was amazing we enjoyed all of the old buildings and churches especially. Wonderful little streets.
Probably never notice as you walk by
As you walk into this small campo the first thing you see is the Grande Canale at the far end – there is a waterbus stop here, at one side is the Rio de San Vio Canal which runs through to the Guidec...