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Venice - City on water

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Castello district
Castello district of Venice by Graham Hart, on Flickr
San Trovaso
Venice: Church of San Trovaso by Graham Hart, on Flickr

Santa Maria della Salute
Venice: Santa Maria della Salute by Graham Hart, on Flickr

Bridge of Sighs
Bridge of Sighs by Graham Hart, on Flickr

Piazzetta and Palace of the Doges
Venice: Piazzetta and Doges Palace by Graham Hart, on Flickr

Santa Maria del Rosario on the Grand Canal

Church of Santa Maria del Rosario (1726) beside the Grand Canal by Graham Hart, on Flickr

San Marco district
San Marco district by Graham Hart, on Flickr

A backwater (you're never far from water)

Canal in Venice by Graham Hart, on Flickr
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Palazzo ca d'Oro (perhaps the most beautiful of the palaces that line the Grand Canal)
Palazzo Ca d'Oro by Graham Hart, on Flickr

Palazzo ca Rezzonico

Palazzo Ca Rezzonico by Graham Hart, on Flickr

Ponte Rialto
Ponte Rialto by Antonio da Ponte, 1588-91 by Graham Hart, on Flickr

San Zaccaria

Beside the San Zaccaria by Graham Hart, on Flickr

Arsenale, Castello
Arsenale in Castello, Venice by Graham Hart, on Flickr

Il Dogana with Santa Maria della Salute

Il Dogana and Santa Maria della Salute, Venice by Graham Hart, on Flickr
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Off the beatgen track in Venice by Graham Hart, on Flickr
Misty morning in Venice by Graham Hart, on Flickr

Scuolo di San Rocco (famous for its Tintoretto paintings in the grand salon)

Scuola Grande di San Rocco (1515 - c 1527) by Graham Hart, on Flickr
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Great set of pictures!
We were in Venice 2 weeks ago. Probably the most beautiful city we've ever visited.
Looking forward to more pics! :)
Love those shots of the "backwater" and "off the beaten track"!
^^ The last church has got the only Rubens painting in Venice in possession. :)

Great set!
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