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== References ==<br><references/><br>* Drewniak, N., et al. ''A Greener Venice: The Inventory and Reutilization of Green Spaces on the Giudecca Island.'' Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 2017.<br>* Garrity, O., et al. ''Assessing the Condition and Availability of Urban Green Space in Cannaregio, Venice.'' Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 2022.<br>* Goodman, Z., et al. ''Venetian Greenscape Reimagined: Assessing Green Spaces in San Polo and Santa Croce.'' Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 2024. | == References ==<br><references/><br>* Drewniak, N., et al. ''A Greener Venice: The Inventory and Reutilization of Green Spaces on the Giudecca Island.'' Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 2017.<br>* Garrity, O., et al. ''Assessing the Condition and Availability of Urban Green Space in Cannaregio, Venice.'' Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 2022.<br>* Goodman, Z., et al. ''Venetian Greenscape Reimagined: Assessing Green Spaces in San Polo and Santa Croce.'' Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 2024. | ||
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Revision as of 09:34, 24 June 2026
This page is an overview of all the green spaces in Venice. For a typical green space, see Green Space.
Venice and its lagoon contain a wide range of green spaces, from large public parks to small street-side planters and private gardens. As of 2026, the Venice Project Center has cataloged 1,710 green spaces in the historic center, covering roughly 2.76 million m², alongside newer surveys of the outer islands. About 16% of this greenery is public, with most held privately.
== Green spaces by type ==The table below tallies green spaces by category. Burano and San Michele counts come from the 2026 island survey. For what each category means, see Green Space.
<small>Historic-center counts by category are pending recategorization of the older dataset into the current nine types.</small>
== Categories ==Each category has its own page listing the spaces of that type.
- Parks
* Street Green
* Playgrounds
* Urban Wilds
* Sport Fields
* Cemeteries
* Agricultural Plots
* Private Gardens
* Vegetable Gardens
== By island ==Green spaces have been surveyed across several islands beyond the historic center.
- Burano - 51 green spaces; much informal street green from residents' potted plants.
* San Michele - Venice's primary cemetery, with 1,114 mapped trees.
* Murano, Lido, Sant'Erasmo, and Mazzorbo - mapped for parks, agriculture, and sport fields.
== See also ==* Green Space
* Verde Pubblico
* Urban Heat Island Effect
* We Are Here Venice
== References ==<references/>
* Drewniak, N., et al. A Greener Venice: The Inventory and Reutilization of Green Spaces on the Giudecca Island. Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 2017.
* Garrity, O., et al. Assessing the Condition and Availability of Urban Green Space in Cannaregio, Venice. Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 2022.
* Goodman, Z., et al. Venetian Greenscape Reimagined: Assessing Green Spaces in San Polo and Santa Croce. Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 2024.