Campo San Bartolomeo, Pedestrian square near Rialto Bridge, Venice, Italy.
Campo San Bartolomeo connects multiple pedestrian paths and features stone buildings surrounding a central open space with a notable statue.
The square developed in the 16th century as a meeting point for German merchants who conducted business at the nearby Fondaco dei Tedeschi.
The church of San Bartolomeo on the square contained artworks by Albrecht Dürer and Sebastiano del Piombo before their relocation to museums.
The square functions as a central navigation point between the Rialto Bridge and Saint Mark's Square, with numerous shops and restaurants.
A decorative figure at the base of the church campanile displays an unusual carved face with its tongue extended outward.
Location: Venice
GPS coordinates: 45.43768,12.33681
Latest update: March 4, 2025 00:53
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