Campo In urban Venice, this indicates an open space enclosed by buildings. In the truest sense of the word, the only square in Venice is the Piazza San Marco; all others are called campi. campi Calle This is the typical Venetian street, being between two rows of buildings used as habitation or for retail on the ground floor. The term comes from the Latin callis meaning ‘path’, whence the Spanish word for ‘street’ also hails. Again, in the truest sense of the word, there are only two streets in Venice, namely the vie XII Marzo and Garibaldi; all others there are called calli. callis vie calli Cavana A covered shelter for boats, typical of the city of Venice, its lagoon and navigable rivers inland. Masegno A rectangular-shaped slab of trachyte, but with a trapezoidal shape

