On the north side of Piazza San Marco in the UNESCO World Heritage city of Venice is the Clock Tower (Torre dell’Orologio). It’s located just to the right of the Old Procuratie (Procuratie Vecchie) and to the left of Saint Mark’s Basilica. The tower was completed in 1499 but the original appearance has changed over the years.
Piazza San Marco is the main square in the UNESCO World Heritage city of Venice, Italy. It’s located in the district (sestiere) of San Marco and contains some of the city’s most iconic landmarks.
The Giudecca Canal (Canale della Giudecca) is one of the major canals flowing through the UNESCO World Heritage city of Venice, Italy. It splits the Dorsoduro district in half, dividing Dorsoduro from the island of Giudecca.
The Grand Canal (Canal Grande) is the main artery through the UNESCO World Heritage city of Venice, Italy. It’s 3.8 kilometers long and makes a reverse “S” shape through all six districts of the city. The canal has an average depth of five meters and 30 to 90 meters wide.
On our honeymoon to Italy, we were lucky enough to spend an amazing New Year’s Eve in Venice. We decided to celebrate at Piazza San Marco in the UNESCO World Heritage city.
After exploring a bit of San Polo, we walked over to Dorsoduro. Dorsoduro is one of the six districts (sestieri) of the UNESCO World Heritage city of Venice, Italy.
The Basilica of Glorious Saint Mary of the Friars (Basilica di Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari), or Basilica of the Friars (Basilica dei Frari) for short, is an important church in the UNESCO World Heritage city of Venice, Italy. It’s located in the San Polo district and well worth visiting for its impressive funerary monuments and artwork.
San Polo is the smallest of six districts (sestieri) of Venice, Italy. We only spent a small amount of time there during our stay in the UNESCO World Heritage city.
There are only four bridges over the Grand Canal (Canal Grande) in the UNESCO World Heritage city of Venice, Italy. This entry will focus on the bridges starting from the north end of the canal moving south.
The Padua Botanical Garden (Orto Botanico di Padova) is the world’s oldest university-run botanical garden still in its original location. It’s located in the historic city center of Padua, Italy, and is a UNESCO World Heritage site.