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The building on the right of the corner restaurant at the end of the Rialto Bridge was once a famous brothel
The Carampane
The Carampane was the designated area that prostitutes could carry out their trade
The cells behind the wooden arch doors were used by Venetian merchants in the 16th century
The famous clock face of San Giacomo di Rialto
The famous clock face on San Giacomo
The Golden Head can be seen from the Rialto Bridge above shops on the San Marco side
The Scuola Grande di San Rocco and Chiesa San Rocco
These cells were used to store oranges and other produce
These two buildings were constructed as a counterbalance to the Rialto Bridge
These wooden beams support floor extensions on the upper floors
This building was once a prison. Through the metal grills, the public could see the prisoners
This building with the red door has a Casanova legend attached to it
This golden head was the shop sign for Alla Testa d'Oro, a medicine shop
This pillar in front of the Chiesa San Giacomo di Rialto tells a legend