Campo San Bartolomeo

Campo San Bartolomeo is a city square in Venice, Italy. It is considered the socio-commercial heart of Venice. This square is popular due to its location, as it is home to important buildings, banks and churches. It has been a popular tourist destination since the early 1900s (decade).[1]

In the center of the campo stands the famous monument in memory of Carlo Goldoni, by Antonio Dal Zotto in 1883.[1]

In the direction of the Rialto Bridge, you can see, half hidden, the facade of the church of San Bartolomeo ex San Demetrio (12th century).[1]

The campo is located between important places such as Campo San Salvador, the Rialto Bridge, and the Fondaco dei Tedeschi.[1] If you go in this direction you can reach the Strada Nova and from there almost directly to the train station.

References

  1. ^ a b c d Ital; Handbook for Travellers: Northern Italy, including Leghorn, Florence, Ravenna ... 12th remodelled ed. Karl Baedeker (Firm). 1903. pp. 263, 299. Retrieved March 9, 2026.

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