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*...the [[Streets|2650 streets]] of Venice are connected by [[Bridges|433 bridges]]?
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Featured Article: Fountain

This page contains information about a typical Venetian fountain. For a list of fountains, see Fountains

A fountain, fontana, is a public drinking water system in Venice. There are fountains all across the city that either run continuously or use a push button or valve to operate. Among the 228 fountains in Venice, around half of them are functional. The Venetian fountain serves not only a practical purpose, but also as a unique aspect of Venetian public art. See Public art preservation.

A Venetian fountain

== Types of ..→

Featured Article: Fountains

This page contains the overview of all fountains in Venice .

Fountains are pieces of functional material culture that provide Venetians with clean drinking water. Typically centrally located within one of the city's many campi, these fountains symbolize the transition of art within the city with some being uniquely hand-crafted and others products of mass production. 222 is not the total number of all fountains in the Venetian Lagoon. There are more fountains out on other islands in the Lagoon that are not assessed yet. ..→

Featured Article: Relief

This page contains information about a typical Venetian relief.'

Types

<figure class="mw-default-size mw-halign-right" typeof="mw:File/Thumb">[1]<figcaption>A relief depicting the column and lion in the Piazza San Marco</figcaption></figure> Relief sculptures are categorized by the percentage of protrusion from the base structure that the sculpture features. The general distinction that is made, being somewhat subjective, is between high and low reliefs.

Low Relief

A low relief (bas-relief or bassorilievi) is one in which the depth of the sculpture is quite shallow and remains in close proximity to ..→

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