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Home / Keyword venice history 7
- The Carampane
- The Carampane was the designated area that prostitutes could carry out their trade
- The cells behind the wooden arch doors were used by Venetian merchants in the 16th century
- These cells were used to store oranges and other produce
- This building was once a prison. Through the metal grills, the public could see the prisoners
- This pillar in front of the Chiesa San Giacomo di Rialto tells a legend
- Venice "Bull's Blood" striped brickwork from 13th century