CAMPO SAN MAURIZIO
A peaceful campo dotted with several remarkable monuments, on the way from Piazza San Marco to Campo Santo Stefano.
On this peaceful campo linking Piazza San Marco to Campo Santo Stefano, you can admire the eponymous church and the Gothic facade of Palazzo Zaguri, now home to temporary exhibitions in 2018. Not far away, the Palazzo Bellavitis, built in the 16th century in Renaissance style, was adorned with frescoes by Veronese and sculpted windows. The Gothic facade of the 15th-century Palazzo Molin is also noteworthy. A lively flea market is held in Piazza San Maurizio in September, October, Christmas and Easter, attracting many curious onlookers and antique enthusiasts.
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