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  1. The Grand Canal (Italian: Canal Grande [kaˌnal ˈɡrande], locally and informally Canalazzo; Venetian: Canal Grando, locally usually Canałaso [kanaˈɰaso]) is the largest channel in Venice, Italy, forming one of the major water-traffic corridors in the city. One end of the canal leads into the lagoon near the Santa Lucia railway station and ...

  2. Venice: Grand Canal Gondolas on the Grand Canal in Venice. Slightly more than 3 km (2 miles) long and between 30 and 70 metres (100 and 225 feet) wide, the Grand Canal has an average depth of 5 metres (17 feet) and connects at various points with a maze of smaller canals. These waterways carry the bulk of Venetian transportation, as automobiles ...

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  3. The Grand Canal ends in Saint Mark's where the spectacular view of the basin opens wide in front of us. On the right side the " church of Salute" and the “Punta della Dogana” (Custom Point),on the left the extraordinary view of Saint Marks’ Square , the Doge's Palace , the Basilica, and the dominating Bell Tower, so called “El paron de Casa” the master of the house.

    • Touring the Grand Canal by Boat. You can ride the entire length of the Grand Canal on the vaporetto, Venice's floating public transport system, from San Marco to Porta Roma.
    • Santa Maria della Salute. As your vaporetto leaves the San Marco stop, it heads across the mouth of the Grand Canal, aiming almost directly at the monumental Baroque church of Santa Maria della Salute, built as thanks for the end of the plague of 1630.
    • Peggy Guggenheim Collection. Just past Santa Maria della Salute is the low white Ca' Venier dei Leoni, a contemporary building on earlier foundations.
    • Palazzo Corner della Ca' Grande. Directly opposite the Guggenheim, Palazzo Corner della Ca' Grande is one of the finest examples of High Renaissance architecture in Venice.
  4. Grand Canal (Venice) architecture. The Grand Canal (Italian: Canal Grande; Venetian: Canałaso) is the central water course in the city of Venice, Italy. The following table lists the architectural and navigational landmarks on the two sides of the canal, listed from west to east. Water features have a blue background.

    Right Side
    Left Side
    Ex Monastery of Santa Chiara (now ...
    Railway area
    Canal of Santa Chiara
    Railway area
    Piazzale Roma vaporetto station
    Old Railway Station buildings
    Rio Novo
    Old Railway Station buildings
  5. Over a length of about 4 kilometers, the Grand Canal winds its way through the center of historic Venice. The width is between 30 and 70 meters, with a water depth of up to 5 meters. It is the largest canal in Venice and thus also the main waterway of the lagoon city on the Adriatic. The beginning of the canal starts roughly at the Canal di ...

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  7. 62 m (203 ft) Average depth. 2 m (6 ft 7 in) Surface elevation. 108 m (354 ft) The Grand Canal of Versailles is the largest basin in the park of the Palace of Versailles. Cross-shaped, it was built between 1667 and 1679, at the instigation of André Le Nôtre. Prior to this date, the park was closed by a gate and ended behind the Bassin des Cygnes.

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