Venice - Grand Canal - Palaces, Churches, Museums
Day 9 & 10 - Grand Canal Cruise The Parlor of Venice "Venice is like eating a box of chocolates in one go." Truman Capote If the buildings along the Grand Canal were pieces of candy, it would be hard to pick a favorite. Here are a few to watch for as we take the Grand Canal cruise. Early on, the Grand Canal was the port of arrival. Trading ships sailed right up to the Rialto Bridge to unload their spices, furs and other goods. Another way for merchants to receive goods was to build a fondaco. These buildings were designed with a warehouse on the water's edge for easy unloading of goods. The second floor was the market for selling the goods. The top floor had lodging. The fondaco above, Ca' da Mosta, is one of the oldest. It is now empty due to high water. Above is Fondaco Dei Turchi, or Turk's Inn for the Turkish merchants who ran it. It is another of the first warehouses to be founded in Venic...