Italy: handbook for travellersFirst Part, Northern Italy . 7ex u. iLth, p l£d. W, Y-ei/te^u)!. VENICE. 36. Route. 227 the pilgrimage-church of S. Maria Assunla; the high altar-piece is anAssumption hy Quido. Next stations Castel Maggiore and Corticella. As Bologna is approached the rich fertility of the soil continues to increase. Bologna see R. 41. 36. Venice (Venezia). Arrival. The railway-station is confined and noisy. The porters withbadges convey the passengers luggage to an omnibus-boat (p. 229) or toa private gondola, according to the wish of the traveller, to whom anofficial presents a


Italy: handbook for travellersFirst Part, Northern Italy . 7ex u. iLth, p l£d. W, Y-ei/te^u)!. VENICE. 36. Route. 227 the pilgrimage-church of S. Maria Assunla; the high altar-piece is anAssumption hy Quido. Next stations Castel Maggiore and Corticella. As Bologna is approached the rich fertility of the soil continues to increase. Bologna see R. 41. 36. Venice (Venezia). Arrival. The railway-station is confined and noisy. The porters withbadges convey the passengers luggage to an omnibus-boat (p. 229) or toa private gondola, according to the wish of the traveller, to whom anofficial presents a number for a gondola and a printed tariff of fares. Thelatter is far preferable. The omnibus is a very slow conveyance, oftencrowded and affording no view. — Arrival by sea, see p. 265. Hotels (comp. Introd. V.) Grand Hotel Royal (Danieli, PI. a),in the former Palazzo Bernardt, Riva dei Schiavoni, E. of the Palace olthe Doges, R. from 3, L. 1, B. 2, D. 4, A. 1 fr.; *Europa (PI. b), in theformer Palazzo Giustiniani, on the Grand Canal, opposite the Dogana diMare, and near the Piazza of S


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