Canale di Cannaregio
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SoCalOregonian
Murrieta, CA10,355 contributions
Apr 2019
This is a main canal from The Grand Canal to the Lagoon. It is the route the vaporettos takes going to Murano/Burano and other points in the lagoon. Along the entire canal run, on both sides two Fondamente this allows easy access to the buildings along the canal. There are also 2 unique bridges that cross, Ponte delle Guglie (bridge of spires) and Ponte dei Tre Archi (bridge of 3 arches). Well worth wandering along the banks of the canal to get a taste of local Venice.
Written 13 August 2019
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Mark42139
New York City, NY1,646 contributions
June 2019 • Family
This is a neat canal in a really cool neighborhood. It's worth exploring and seeing this area for yourself.
Written 5 July 2019
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Raffiella11
Leicestershire, UK4,765 contributions
Mar 2018 • Couples
There are only 3 main canals in this is one of them. Originally constructed in 11 century it’s name means ‘royal canal’ in the northern area of the city ie Cannareigo.
It was originally until late 1800’s the main artery into the city, until the railway/road bridge was built which linked Venice with the mainland. This are is where local venetians live, and to the right of the canal is ‘the Getto’.
Some days of the week you will see a small market on the right selling fresh fish. There are two bridges that cross it the Ponte Delle Guglie and Ponte dei Tre Archi.
A rather dull rather drab part of the city this canal/and the fondamenta’s either side have the odd lovely palazzo and a couple of churches. Just after the Guglie bridge on the left is Palazzo Savorgnan, walk to the end by the lagoon is the University Ca’ Foscari.
This is a fascinating lonely part of the city, where tourists are very few. Well away from the hustle and bustle further down the grande canale- but worth a visit.
It was originally until late 1800’s the main artery into the city, until the railway/road bridge was built which linked Venice with the mainland. This are is where local venetians live, and to the right of the canal is ‘the Getto’.
Some days of the week you will see a small market on the right selling fresh fish. There are two bridges that cross it the Ponte Delle Guglie and Ponte dei Tre Archi.
A rather dull rather drab part of the city this canal/and the fondamenta’s either side have the odd lovely palazzo and a couple of churches. Just after the Guglie bridge on the left is Palazzo Savorgnan, walk to the end by the lagoon is the University Ca’ Foscari.
This is a fascinating lonely part of the city, where tourists are very few. Well away from the hustle and bustle further down the grande canale- but worth a visit.
Written 3 April 2018
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Stefo&Vivi
Rome, Italy33,357 contributions
Feb 2024 • Couples
The canal winds through the largest district of the lagoon, which has its roots in antiquity.
The ghetto and the historic buildings, churches and bridges create an extraordinary view. It's more than just a tourist postcard.
The banks are animated by restaurants and bacari where you can savor delicacies, cicchetti, and yes, lots of alcohol.
During Carnival you can breathe an atmosphere of colours, masks and joy.
Exploring it away from the most crowded streets offers a particular charm, allowing you to discover hidden corners that make this part of Venice unique.
The ghetto and the historic buildings, churches and bridges create an extraordinary view. It's more than just a tourist postcard.
The banks are animated by restaurants and bacari where you can savor delicacies, cicchetti, and yes, lots of alcohol.
During Carnival you can breathe an atmosphere of colours, masks and joy.
Exploring it away from the most crowded streets offers a particular charm, allowing you to discover hidden corners that make this part of Venice unique.
Written 8 February 2024
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