Satellite map of Venice with streets. Venice map

  • 09.07.2021

On the page is an interactive map of Venice in Russian from a satellite. More info on + weather. Below are satellite images and real-time Google Maps search, photo of the city and region of Veneto in Italy, coordinates

Satellite map of Venice - Italy

We observe on a satellite map of Venice, exactly how the buildings on Calle Dario are located. Viewing the scheme of the territory of the district, highways and highways, squares and banks, stations and train stations, search for addresses.

The satellite map of Venice presented here online contains images of buildings and photos of houses from space. You can find out where the street is located. Calle Crosera. At the moment, using the search for the Google Maps service, you will find the desired address in the city and its view from space. We advise you to change the scale of the scheme +/- and move the center of the image to the desired side.

Squares and shops, roads and borders, buildings and houses, view of Calle Fonderia. On the page, detailed information and photos of all the objects of the area, in order to show in real time the necessary house on the map of the city and region of Veneto in Italy (Italy)

Detailed satellite map of Venice (hybrid) and the area provided by Google Maps.

Coordinates - 45.4373,12.3211

Venice is a city on the Adriatic coast in Northern Italy. The map of Venice shows that the city is spread over 118 islands and on the mainland. The s-shaped Grand Canal runs through the city. The area of ​​the city is 412 sq. km.

Today Venice is the industrial and tourist center of Italy. The city's economy is based on tourism, ship repair and shipbuilding, petrochemical and light industries.

Venice is gradually sinking into the water. Over the 20th century, the city has sunk by 23 cm.According to scientists, Venice may become uninhabitable by 2028. Today, various projects are being developed to save the city.

Historical reference

The settlement on the territory of modern Venice was formed in the VI century. From the 9th to the 16th centuries, the city was a major trade center between Europe and the East. For a long time, Venice was associated with Byzantium and ignored the events taking place in Italy. From the 7th century to 1917, the city was a republic with a doge at its head.

In 1797-1805 and 1815-1866, Venice was under Austrian rule. Today the city is the capital of the province of Venice and the Veneto region.

Must Visit

A detailed map of Venice in Russian shows that the main attractions are located in the historical part of the city, located on the islands. Between the islands there are 150 canals and a channel, through which 400 bridges are thrown.

Must-see are the Doge's Palace, St. Mark's Cathedral, the buildings of the monasteries, the Old Library of San Marco, the gallery of the Academy of Arts, the bridges of the Rialto, Sighs, della Liberta and Arsenale. It is worth visiting the Palazzo Grassi and Dandolo, various palaces, the temples of Santo Stefano, Madonna dell'Orto, Santa Maria della Salute and the Cathedral of San Giorgio Maggiore. Be sure to take a ride through the canals of Venice on a gondola and visit the glass museum on the island of Murano.

Venice hosts carnivals, the Venice Biennale and the famous film festival.

Tourist notes

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About venice

Satellite view showing Venice, the world famous city in northeastern Italy... Venice is the capital of Venetia region (Veneto), situated in the Venetian Lagoon along the Adriatic part of the Mediterranean Sea.

The city is built on 118 small islands which are separated by canals and linked by bridges and boat traffic.

Formerly a city state, the Republic of Venice was a major maritime power during the Middle Ages and Renaissance, and a staging area for the Crusades. The city grew in power and importance after the sack of Constantinople ( Istanbul) by crusading forces in 1204, a campaign orchestrated by the Venetians.


The classical Venetian boat, the Gondola on one of the many canals in Venice.
Image: Saffron Blaze

With the new independence from the Roman empire, the city became an important hub of trade and commerce, especially for fine manufactured goods, silk, porcelain and spices. Venetian merchants established trade links that reached as far as Persia and the Mongol Empire, the Caucasus and Asia Minor, using many branches of the historic Silk Roads. In 1221 a trade treaty was established between Venice and the Mongol Empire. In 1271 the Venetian Marco Polo set off on his famous expedition to the east returning in 1295 with goods and stories about eastern cultures, people and traditions.

Venice was also a major center for the arts in the 13th century up to the end of the 17th century, competing with Florence... And so today, Venice is host to the Venice Biennale, a major contemporary art exhibition, the Venice Biennale of Architecture and the Venice Film Festival.

The city being one of the world "s greatest and most beautiful cities of art, and one of the most important tourist destinations in the world with more than 3 million international visitors a year.

The city has a population of about 270,000 inhabitants, about 60,000 people live in historic Venice.

Just zoom in to see St. Mark "s Square with Saint Mark" s Basilica.

The map shows a city map of Venice with expressways, main roads and streets, and the location of Venice Marco Polo Airport ( IATA code: VCE) located on the Italian mainland north of the city.

To find a location use the form below.