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Vista de Venecia desde el Campanile
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Taken in May, 2007, this view from the campanile tower on the piazza/square of San Marco, overlooks some of the urban islands which form Venice. The omnipresent tile roofs form a sea of consistent terra cotta red which can only be apprecated fully from a viewpoint such as this one.
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(Note: This hand-held panorama was taken in May 2007, when there was scaffolding on one side of the Basilica during renovation work there.) Called by Napoleon "the drawing room of Europe", the Piazza San Marco is a must-see destination for every visitor to Venice. The Square is anchored on one end by the heavily orn...
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A tower has stood on this spot in Venice since the 10th century. The present campanile is a reproduction of a brick structure by renaissance master builder Bertola Bon which collapsed suddenly in 1912. Notice the incredible amount of traffic in the Canale di San Marco. Venice must be one of the few cities where the ...
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Piazza San Marco (often known in English as St Mark's Square), is the principal square of Venice, Italy. A remark often attributed to Napoleon (but perhaps more correctly to Alfred de Musset) calls the Piazza San Marco "The drawing room of Europe". It is one of the few great urban spaces in a Europe where human voic...
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