Venice promenade that starts by the Doge’s Palace and ends by the Arsenal.
The largest canal in Venice which secures more than a half of all water transport in Venice.
This ghetto (founded in 1516) was, in fact, the very first official ghetto existing in Europe.
Literally "Stone Bridge", this historical arch bridge is crossing the river Adige.
These former Austrian barracks are now closed, but the architecture and the amazing view of the town are worth the climb.
The lovely little square is surrounded by many imposing historical buildings (e.g.
This Scuola started its existence in the 14th century. It was a bit smaller then and eventually grew up to the size you can admire today.