Giardini Papadopoli

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Giardini Papadopoli
Giardini Papadopoli - Rio Novo.jpg
Type
LocationVenice, Italy
Area8,800 square metres (2.2 acres)
Created1834
DesignerFrancesco Bagnara

Giardino Papadopoli is a terraced garden filled with shade trees in the Venetian sestiere of Santa Croce, between the Venezia Santa Lucia train station and Piazzale Roma.[1] Its area is about 8,800 sq. m.

The gardens occupy the lands of the demolished monastery of Santa Croce. The first park was laid out in 1834 by Francesco Bagnara for the owners of the  [it]. In 1863,  [it] and Angelo  [it] commissioned Marco Quignon to expand and modify the gardens. A third of its area was destroyed in 1933 when the  [fr] canal was constructed.

References[]

  1. ^ Reid Bramblett (July 2013). "Giardini Papadopoli". Reids Italy. Retrieved July 10, 2017.

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Coordinates: 45°26′18.64″N 12°19′14.44″E / 45.4385111°N 12.3206778°E / 45.4385111; 12.3206778


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