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A ''campo'', although not a [[Street|street]] by common understanding, is a large paved walkway which typically contains a church and [[wellhead]]. ''Campo'' in English means "a grassy field".<ref>Giulio Lorenzetti, ''Venice and its Lagoon'', (1994)</ref> Originally, all ''campi'' in Venice were grassy fields, but over time all of these fields were [[Stone Pavement|paved]] over. There are 168 ''campi'' in Venice.
A ''campo'', although not a [[Street|street]] by common understanding, is a large paved walkway which typically contains a church and [[wellhead]]. ''Campo'' in English means "a grassy field". <ref>Giulio Lorenzetti, ''Venice and its Lagoon'', (1994)</ref> Originally, all ''campi'' in Venice were grassy fields, but over time all of these fields were [[Stone Pavement|paved]] over. There are 168 ''campi'' in Venice.


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'''Historical Function'''
 
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'''Modern Role.'''
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*[[Street]]
*[[Street]]
*[[Street Pavement]]
*[[Street Pavement]]
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==References==
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==Bibliography==
== Bibliography ==
*[https://sites.google.com/site/venicemaintained/proposal Finn, Paul; Hutchinson, Katie; Ouellette, Jesse; Muller, Ryan. The Building Blocks of Venice: Preserving knowledge of a city's infrastructure and maintenance. Worcester Ma. Worcester Polytechnic Institute.2011]
*[https://sites.google.com/site/venicemaintained/proposal Finn, Paul; Hutchinson, Katie; Ouellette, Jesse; Muller, Ryan. The Building Blocks of Venice: Preserving knowledge of a city's infrastructure and maintenance. Worcester Ma. Worcester Polytechnic Institute.2011]
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Revision as of 12:19, 3 June 2026

Campo Santo Stefano [1]

A campo, although not a street by common understanding, is a large paved walkway which typically contains a church and wellhead. Campo in English means "a grassy field". [2] Originally, all campi in Venice were grassy fields, but over time all of these fields were paved over. There are 168 campi in Venice.

Physical Characteristics

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Historical Function

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Modern Role.

See Also


References

  1. http://www.gonback.com/venecia/e_venecia02.html
  2. Giulio Lorenzetti, Venice and its Lagoon, (1994)

Bibliography