courtesy e ©Francesco Barasciutti www.barasciutti.it
courtesy e ©Francesco Barasciutti www.barasciutti.it
courtesy e ©Francesco Barasciutti www.barasciutti.it
courtesy e ©Francesco Barasciutti www.barasciutti.it
courtesy e ©Francesco Barasciutti www.barasciutti.it
Welcome to Rialto
Rialto – the oldest part of Venice - has been hosting the Market for nearly one thousand years.
It is an urban area rich in monumental buildings, houses, craftsmen’s workshops, osterie, tourist flows, inhabited mainly by Venetian residents, just like one thousand years ago, when Rialto was the operative centre of La Serenissima’s vast commercial empire, with offices, banks, shops and inns welcoming thousands of people of different nationalities every day.
Here people’s faces, habits and ways of speaking have remained unchanged, making Rialto the best place to get to know the real Venice.
Architetti, giovani, veneziani. Sono i nuovi tenant del progetto Appartamento Lago, protagonisti di un nuovo modo di abitare, vivere, lavorare contemporaneo, in una casa a Rialto, Venezia
Pubblichiamo il racconto di un episodio della storia di Rialto che Nelli-Elena Vanzan Marchini, storica e presidente dell’associazione Venezia Civiltà Anfibia, ha scritto per Rialto Cuore della Città su Baiamonte Tiepolo, nobile veneziano che nel 1310 organizzò il tentativo di rovesciare il potere Dogale.
In the heart of Venice, the Church of San Giacometo in Rialto is open out to a project devoted to brasilian music, jazz, songwriting and bossanova. From May, 8 until June, 26 Rosa Emilia brings in Rialto Noites Tropicales Live, seven appointments with brasilian music
In the blog section of the website you can find an interview with Ezio Micelli, associate professor at the Faculty of Architecture of the University IUAV of Venice where he teaches courses in Project Quantity Surveying and Economic Valuation.










