- San Polo
San Polo is the smallest of the six sestieri of
Venice , covering just 86 acres (35 hectares) along the Grand Canal. It is one of the oldest parts of the city, having been settled before theninth century , when it and San Marco formed part of theRealtine Islands . The sestiere is named for the Church of San Polo.The district has been the site of Venice's main market since
1097 , and connected to the right bank of the city by aRialto bridge since thethirteenth century . The western part of the quarter is now known for its churches, while the eastern part, sometimes just called the "Rialto", is known for itspalace s and smaller houses.Attractions in San Polo include the
Rialto Bridge , the Church of San Giacomo di Rialto (according to legend the oldest in the city), theCampo San Polo , theHouse of Goldoni , theChurch of Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari , the Church of San Rocco and theScuola Grande di San Rocco .
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