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Venice

Venice, Province of Venice, Italy

Venice

Length6.2 mi
Elev. Gain196.8 ft
Est. Steps14000

River

City walk

Historic site

Created by rustemishbulatov
Introduction
Venice is a 6.2 mile (14,000-step) route located near Venice, Province of Venice, Italy. This route has an elevation gain of about 196.8 ft and is rated as medium. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

Campo San Polo

Place
The Campo San Polo is the largest campo in Venice, Italy, the second largest Venetian public square after the Piazza San Marco. It is located in the Sestiere San Polo.Originally dedicated to grazing and agriculture, in 1493 it was entirely paved, a well (one of the few fountains to be found in Venice) being placed in the middle.

Campo San Bartolomeo

Place
Campo San Bartolomeo is a city square in Venice, Italy.

Il Gobbo di Rialto

Place
Il Gobbo di Rialto or the Hunchback of the Rialto is a granite statue of a hunchback found opposite the Church of San Giacomo di Rialto at the end of the Rialto in Venice.Sculpted by Pietro da Salò in the 16th century, the statue takes the form of a crouching, naked hunchback supporting a small flight of steps.

Casa Venier

Place
Casa Venier is a small Gothic-style palace on the north eastern side of Campo Santa Maria Formosa, adjacent to the complex of Palazzi Donà in the Sestiere of Castello, Venice, Italy.

Rialto Bridge

Place
The Rialto Bridge (Italian: Ponte di Rialto; Venetian: Ponte de Rialto) is the oldest of the four bridges spanning the Grand Canal in Venice, Italy. Connecting the sestieri (districts) of San Marco and San Polo, it has been rebuilt several times since its first construction as a pontoon bridge in the 12th century, and is now a significant tourist attraction in the city.

Riva degli Schiavoni

Place
The Riva degli Schiavoni is a waterfront area in Venice, Italy. There is a lively – albeit often overcrowded – promenade along the waterfront, which sits on St. Mark's Basin.It was originally built in the ninth century from dredged silt and was named for the Slavic men who brought cargo to Venice from across the Adriatic Sea.

Palazzo Zorzi Galeoni

Place
The Palazzo Zorzi Galeoni or Palazzo Zorzi a Rio San Severo is a Renaissance style palace of the Zorzi family (also spelled Giorgi)in the Sestiere of Castello, number 4930, in central Venice, Italy; it was designed after 1480 by Mauro Codussi. It lies a few streets away from Santa Maria Formosa, also designed by Codussi.

Loggetta del Sansovino

Place
The Loggetta is a small structure at the base of the bell tower in Saint Mark’s Square, Venice, Italy. Built by Jacopo Sansovino between 1538 and 1546, it served at various times as a gathering place for nobles and for meetings of the Procuratori di san Marco, the Venetian officials responsible principally for the administration of the treasury of Saint Mark’s Basilica.

San Giacomo di Rialto

Place
San Giacomo di Rialto is a church in the sestiere of San Polo, Venice, northern Italy. The addition of "Rialto" to the name distinguishes this church from its namesake San Giacomo dell'Orio found in the sestiere of Santa Croce, on the same side of the Grand Canal.It has a large 15th-century clock above the entrance, a useful item in the Venetian business district but regarded as a standing joke for its inaccuracy.

Palazzo dei Dieci Savi

Place
Palazzo dei Dieci Savi is a palace on the Canal Grande, Venice, northern Italy. It is included in the sestiere (quarter) of San Polo, and is not far from the Rialto Bridge, on the opposite side than the Palazzo dei Camerlenghi.It was built in the first half of the 16th century, under design of Antonio Abbondi.
Route Details

Length

6.2 mi

Elev. Gain

196.8 ft

Est. Steps

14000
Created by
rustemishbulatov
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