Sunset Over Riva del Vin, Venice Italy


In place names the town bank term is reserved for deeply lining the Grand Canal and the Bacino di San Marco . At the time of the Venetian Republic in fact the existing banks were the quays for berthing of vessels that operated the mercantile trade in the Mediterranean basin . For this reason, the banks are characterized by a width much greater than that of fondamente ordinary and are totally devoid of parapets. The banks are the most famous Riva di Biasio or Biagio, the Riva del Vin and Riva del Carbón along the Grand Canal ; the Riva degli Schiavoni and the Riva dei Sette Martyrs along the Bacino di San Marco .

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