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The 16th and 17th centuries mark the beginning of the Republic's decline, but nevertheless, they saw the highest building activity on the Grand Canal. This can be partially explained by the increasing number of families (like the Labia) becoming patrician by the payment of an enormous sum to the
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vacated large sectors of real estate in the city. It also freed large amounts of furnishings and works of art into the antiquarian market or into the possession of the state. Large monasteries changed functions: the
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Republic, which was then facing financial difficulties. Once these families had achieved this new status, they built themselves with impressive residences on the Canal, often inducing other families to renew theirs.
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The banks of the Grand Canal are lined with more than 170 buildings, most of which date from the 13th to the 18th century, and demonstrate the welfare and art created by the
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as large as the portico illuminates the hall into which open the merchant's rooms. The façade is thereby divided into an airy central part and two more solid sides. A low
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connecting Rialto to Mercerie area, which was later replaced by a wooden bridge with shops on it. Warehouses for flour and salt were more peripheral.
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Most of the palaces emerge from water without pavement. Consequently, one can only tour past the fronts of the buildings on the grand canal by boat.
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Because most of the city's traffic goes along the Canal rather than across it, only one bridge crossed the canal until the 19th century, the
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are usually kept: in the subsequent restorations, existing elements will be used again, mixing the Venetian-Byzantine and the new styles (
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accession restored serenity in the city and stimulated construction along the Grand Canal respecting its beauty, often reproduced in
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Along the Canal, the number of "fondaco" houses increased, buildings combining the warehouse and the merchant's residence.
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merged with previous elements resulting in a Venetian-Byzantine style; in architecture, it was characterized by large
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reveals that the city became more compact over time: at that time the Canal was wider and flowed between small,
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Increasing trade followed the doge and found in the deep Grand Canal a safe and ship accessible canal-port.
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Neoclassical architectures along the Canal date to the 18th century: during the first half was built
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in 1797, much of the palatial construction in Venice was suspended, as symbolized by the unfinished
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groups already lived beside the formerly-named "Rio Businiacus" before the Roman age. They lived in
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after abdication in 1489: gondoliers in costumes sail in typical 16th century boats following the
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Two gondoliers pull out with clients on board from a row of gondolas on the Grand Canal near the
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The Grand Canal probably follows the course of an ancient river (possibly a branch of the
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or lobed ones. Porticos rise gently intertwining and drawing open marbles in
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the lagoon became populated and important, and in the early 9th century the
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and relied on fishing and commerce (mainly salt). Under the rule of the
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The Grand Canal in Venice from Palazzo Flangini to Campo San Marcuola
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From the Byzantine empire, goods arrived together with sculptures,
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The Grand Canal in Venice, Italy, shot at night from Rialto Bridge
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Vaporetti (water buses) carry passengers through the Grand Canal
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Along the Grand Canal, these elements are well preserved in
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for listing and identification of buildings along the canal
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shaped as a temple. Date to the second half Massari's
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The fondaco house often had lateral defensive towers (
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Longhena's themes recur in the two older façades of
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More public buildings were built along the Canal at
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Along the Canal, he designed 671:found favor quite late, as a splendid 299: 1698: 1376:from the original on 26 December 2017 1069:On the first Sunday of September the 1064: 930:, who later completed Ca' Rezzonico. 608:and by polychrome marbles abundance. 534:with offices divides the two floors. 274: 1724: 1096:On November 21, Venetians thank the 319:One end of the canal leads into the 131: 107:the article and/or by introducing a 83: 42: 1581:Silvia Gramigna, Annalisa Perissa. 1267: 815: 750:, pioneer of this style in Venice. 26:For its Triestine counterpart, see 13: 1570:The Art and Architecture of Venice 734:By the start of the 15th century, 653: 646:, with the loot obtained from the 592:to decorate the fondaco houses of 526:. Similarly, on the first floor a 423:, connecting the train station to 151:it lacks sufficient corresponding 14: 1887: 1599: 1499:. 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The Grand Canal looking south from Rialto Bridge
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[kaˌnalˈɡrande]
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channel
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