Venezia

Venice
Date
founded 5th century
Work Type

Venice is comprised of more than one hundred islands with roughly 150 intersecting canals, connected by nearly 400 bridges. The waterways of Venice are as important as the streets. Internal rii (canals) usually have about 2 meters depth of water and a width of 4 to 5 meters. The long narrow streets that flank the length of canal are known as fondamenta. Bridges were originally flat and suitable for horse traffic, which was still in use until the 15th century. The Grand Canal and the Giudecca Canal are the largest waterways, followed by the Cannaregio Canal. The alleyway streets, known as calli are flanked by buildings on either side. Barbacani can stick out over the calli; extended rooms or enclosed balconies held up by wooden joists. Calli open into campi (campo, singular) which were originally open grassy spaces where animals were fed and penned. These are generally faced by a church. Location within the city is determined by campo or chiesa (church), not by street. A vere da pozzo, or wellhead, is also always present in the center of the campo; providing the area homes with water. Corti (courts) and campielli are smaller open spaces, less than the campi. Medium width streets with houses and shops are called ruga or rughetta. Rio terra is a filled in canal that has become a street, the first streets to be paved were called salizzade. Ramo is a small track of street connecting 2 bigger streets. Finally sottoportici are covered passageways or narrow passages open beneath private houses.

The Zattere runs along the entire length of the southern side of Venice. While it is differentiated (in name only) in sections based on nearby locations, as a whole it is simply known as "Zattere" and is a popular place to stroll.

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  • view East from the Ponte dell'Accademia
  • view East from the Ponte dell'Accademia
  • view East from the Ponte dell'Accademia
  • view facing West on Fondamenta Arsenale of buildings across Rio dell'Arsenale, approaching the gates of Arsenale di Venezia
  • view facing West on Fondamenta Arsenale of buildings across Rio dell'Arsenale, approaching the gates of Arsenale di Venezia
  • view of buildings along Fondamenta Zattere, overlooking the Giudecca Canal
  • View from bridge along Calle del Pestrin over Rio de Ca' Granzoni
  • View from Ponte Giovanni Andrea de la Croce o de la Malvasia of southwest corner of Chiesa di San Cassiano
  • View of southern facade of Chiesa di Ognissanti from Fondamenta Ognissanti
  • view from center of Corte Lezze
  • Views from Ponte de l'Albero of Rio de Ca' Corner
  • buildings on Campiello del Teatro near Grand Canal
  • view of buildings on north side of Grand Canal from Chiesa di San Stae
  • view of buildings on north side of Grand Canal from Chiesa di San Stae
  • view of buildings on north side of Grand Canal from Chiesa di San Stae
  • view of buildings on north side of Grand Canal from Chiesa di San Stae
  • looking Northwest down Rio Madonna dell'Orto from Ponte de Campo dei Mori
  • looking Northwest down Rio Madonna dell'Orto from Ponte de Campo dei Mori
  • view of Rio Madonna dell'Orto
  • view of Rio Madonna dell'Orto
  • looking north down Rio de S. Cassan from Ponte Giovanni Andrea della Croce o de la Malvasia towards Palazzo Fontana Rezzonico
  • view northwest from Ponte del Forner detto de Sant'Antonio down small canal towards Rio Terra Secondo
  • view northwest from Ponte del Forner detto de Sant'Antonio down small canal towards Rio Terra Secondo
  • view looking east from Ponte de l'Ogio towards Rio del Fontego dei Tedeschi
  • view of buildings surrounding Campo Santi Apostoli
  • View of Rio degli Ognissanti from Ponte Trevisan
  • View west on Riva degli Schiavoni
  • view west on Riva degli Schiavoni towards Monumento a Vittorio Emanuele II
  • detail: building facade along Riva degli Schiavoni, between Rio de la Pleta and Rio de la Ca' en Duo
  • detail: embellished door along Riva Ca' di Dio, between Rio de la Ca' en Duo and Rio dell'Arsenale
  • detail: ram's head figurehead on Northern side of Ponte San Biasio along Fondamenta Arsenale
  • view of Ponte San Biasio delle Catene looking South from Fondamenta Arsenale
  • View of Riva Ca' di Dio between Rio de la Ca' en Duo and Rio dell'Arsenale
  • View of Rio dell'Arsenale from Ponte San Biasio delle Catene
  • view from the bridge at San Biagio down Via Garibaldi, Castello
  • view of 19th-century Venetian house
  • view down the Corte Nuova from Via Garibaldi, looking toward the Arsenale at the end
  • view at the entrance to Via Garibaldi from the Garibaldi park and monument.
  • View down Canal San Giuseppe
  • Via Giuseppe Garibaldi
  • View of Urban Fabric on Fondamenta delle Zattere from Ponte Longo
  • View Down the Length of Fondamenta delle Zattere