St. Mark's little Square in Venice from the Two Columns
San Marco square in Venice from the Two Columns.
Arriving from the water, from the dock of the Doge's Palace, you arrive in Piazzetta San Marco passing through the two monumental columns that support the statues of the two patrons of Venice: San Marco and San Todaro. This is the antechamber of the very famous Piazza San Marco.
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Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Canon EF-M 11-22.
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Piazzetta San Marco, the southern offshoot in front of the Doge's Palace and the Library, is the monumental access to the St. Mark's area for those coming from the sea through the two columns facing the San Marco basin, which overlooks the pier of the Doge's Palace, the only bank of Venice that bears the name of pier.
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