The canal called Rio dei Vetrai in Murano.
A trip to Venice cannot be truly such if you do not also have time to visit the beautiful and famous islands that surround it.
One is Murano, famous throughout the world for its glass and glassworks, and one of the canals that cross this island could not be called Rio dei Vetrai?
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The islands on which Murano stands are located along the Marani canal and are divided by canals and streams and connected to each other by bridges; their territory is totally urbanized, excluding Sacca San Mattia, still being reclaimed. Two islands are of artificial origin: Sacca Serenella and Sacca San Mattia. The center is known throughout the world for the centuries-old artisan activity that produces Murano glass.
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The channel called Rio dei Vetrai in Murano – Le canal appelé Rio dei Vetrai à Murano – El canal llamado Rio dei Vetrai en Murano – O canal chamado Rio dei Vetrai em Murano – Der Kanal namens Rio dei Vetrai in Murano – Con kênh có tên Rio dei Vetrai ở Murano – 穆拉诺的 Rio dei Vetrai 运河 – ムラーノのリオ・デイ・ヴェトライと呼ばれる運河
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I like all the art with glass there in Venice. So meticulous for small things, small details