The Rialto Bridge in Vendig Photo: canva.com/pixybay/Klaus_Schrodt
You don't always have to travel to Venice to be there. Sometimes a screen, a quiet minute is enough.
A look at a live webcam showing the Grand Canal, Piazza San Marco or the Rialto Bridge. Then the light flickers over the water, gondolas glide through the picture, tourists flit past like extras in an old film. And suddenly you are in the middle of the lagoon - without a ticket, without the crowds, but with the feeling of being right up close.
The webcams of Venice are more than just a digital gimmick. They are windows into a city that is constantly reinventing itself in motion. Whether sunrise on St Mark's Square, evening light on the Rialto Bridge or the quiet hustle and bustle on the Grand Canal: Venice at the touch of a button - and still completely real.
Grand Canal
The Grand Canal is Venice's main artery - a curved water boulevard that divides the city in half and connects palaces like pearls on a string. Anyone who has ever seen it in the morning light will understand why even the public transport here seems like an opera.
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The Piazza San Marco
Piazza San Marco is the heart of Venice - monumental, populated by pigeons and often flooded, but never stripped of its dignity. Framed by the Doge's Palace, Campanile and Basilica, it acts as a stone backdrop for a perpetual spectacle of history, splendour and serenity.
The Rialto Bridge from the front
The Rialto Bridge is more than just a crossing - it is Venice's stone stage on which tourists stroll, traders shout and life passes by in boats below. Part 1 of the webcam perspective.
The Rialto Bridge from behind
The Rialto Bridge is the oldest and most famous bridge in Venice - a stone landmark over the Grand Canal that has withstood whatever comes its way since the 16th century. With its shops, arches and view of the water, it is a market, monument and viewpoint all in one.
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More InformationView of the Basilica Santa Maria della Salute
The Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute rises at the entrance to the Grand Canal like a baroque promise of stone and light. Its enormous dome dominates the panorama opposite St Mark's Square and is reflected in the water like an optical illusion. In the foreground, the wide Grand Canal passes by - with boats cruising slowly, as if not wanting to escape the splendour too quickly.
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