The canal may no longer be teeming with merchandise-laden cargo boats, but it is still the main thoroughfare of Venice, and only a little imagination is needed to understand its historical importance. The three and a half kilometre trip from the railway station to San Marco provides a superb introduction to the city, telling you more about the way Venice works – and has always worked – than any historical tome. I'd like to cruise in one of them.
And the other beautiful Venecia's place is the Scuola Grande di San Rocco, It was a fellowship formed by Venetian citizens that prospered in the sixteenth century. It was created to assist citizens in times of plague.
Venecia has maaany beautiful places but I just talked about two.
Hope someday you could travel to Venecia.
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