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  1. 1 Rialto Bridge ( Ponte di Rialto) ( Connecting sestieri San Polo and San Marco across Canal Grande ). The bridge has become one of Venice's most recognizable icons and has a history that spans over 800 years. Today's Rialto Bridge was completed in 1591 and was used to replace a wooden bridge that collapsed in 1524. ( updated Aug 2021 | edit)

  2. Jun 3, 2023 · San Polo is famous for its vibrant markets, historic churches, and the iconic Rialto Bridge, which offers stunning views of the Grand Canal. The Campo San Polo is the largest square in the district and serves as a vibrant meeting point for locals and tourists.

  3. from. £60.44. per adult. The area. Neighbourhood: San Polo. The Rialto Bridge is the most famous sight along the Grand Canal in San Polo, smallest of Venice's six sestieri (districts) and by far the busiest neighbourhood. Morning Venetians arrive to peruse the markets for fish, fruit and vegetables, while shops display goods from cheese to ...

  4. The San Polo district takes its name from Campo San Polo, the largest square in Venice after St. Mark's Square, and from the church of the same name. The best known and busiest area of the district is of course Rialto , being one of the most famous places in the city, frequented by locals, thanks to its fish market, and tourists alike.

  5. Welcome to San Polo. The 800-acre estate of San Polo in Rosso is located in the heart of Chianti Classico, surrounded by undisturbed wilderness and with staggering views. A landscape renowned for its vineyards, oak forests, evergreen olive groves and a cultural wealth that is second to none.

  6. The “ Sestiere di San Polo”, the name comes from the Church of Saint Paul Evangelist, is in the heart of Venice. In the beginning of Venetian history, the “ Sestiere di San Polo” and the “Sestiere di Santa Croce” were as one and called “Luprie”. The whole area was the Salt deposit of the City. Now the “Sestiere” confined to the north and west with Santa Croce, to the south ...

  7. Podernovi, San Polo’s new single vineyard Brunello, makes its debut with the extraordinary 2015 vintage. Crafted with Sangiovese grapes grown in the vineyard synonymous with the wine, it is among the most beautiful and archetypal of Montalcino. Podernovi is an elegant and poignant Brunello.