Venezia: Editor's Choice
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Rialto Market
Historic food market known for fresh seafood, local products, and Venetian specialties. It features vibrant stalls offering a variety of fruits, vegetables, and traditional cuisine.
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St Mark's Clocktower
Historic Renaissance clock tower featuring an intricate astronomical clock and bronze figures, marking time for over 500 years.
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Contarini del Bovolo Palace
Historic palace featuring a distinctive external spiral staircase that combines Gothic, Renaissance, and Byzantine architectural styles and offers panoramic city views.
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San Trovaso Boatyard
Historic boatyard specializing in the traditional construction and repair of gondolas, dating back to the 1700s. One of the oldest and few remaining workshops of its kind, preserving Venetian maritime craftsmanship.
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Venetian Ghetto
Historic Jewish district established in 1516, known for its rich cultural heritage, distinctive architecture, and significant synagogues.
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Scuola Grande di San Marco
What was once one of the major Venice scuolas is now an important sight.
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Church of San Francesco della Vigna
There are very few Franciscan churches in the city (this one being one of the two).
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