Webcam Venezia - Ponte di Calatrava

Venezia - Ponte di Calatrava
Zobrazit webkameruWatch the Grand Canal in Venice and its surroundings online via webcam.
Webcam footage offers a view of the Ponte di Calatrava bridge over the Grand Canal, designed by Santiago Calatrava.
Follow the gondolas as they cruise the Grand Canal in Venice thanks to the camera.
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Venice (Venezia) is located in the northeast of Italy and is the capital of the Veneto region. The historic city center of Venice is located on the islands of the Venetian Lagoon. The newer parts of the city are located on the mainland. In Venice, there are several kilometers of water canals with around 400 bridges. Houses in Venice mostly stand on oak stilts submerged in the sea.
In the course of each year, the sea level will rise here by up to 90 cm. These days are called "acqua alta" (high water).
Venice was once a maritime and commercial powerhouse and a center of glass-making, to this day Venice maintains great cultural, historical, social and administrative importance. There is a large port and the Marco Polo International Airport. Since 1987, Venice and the entire surrounding lagoon have been a UNESCO monument.
The first most frequent stop in Venice is the Grand Canal, which runs four kilometers in the shape of the letter S through the ancient heart of Venice. Other visited places include: Mark's Square (Piazza San Marco), Doge's Palace, Basilica of St. Mark's, Gallerie dell'Accademia, Ponte di Rialto, Ca'd'Oro or House of Gold, Bridge of Sighs, Santa Maria della Salute.