Campo Sant'Angelo

Square Venice, Veneto, Italy

What to expect

Campo Sant'Angelo is a historic square in the heart of the San Marco district in Venice, Italy. The square is named after the now-demolished Church of Sant'Angelo and is flanked by illustrious buildings like the Palazzo Trevisan Pisani, Palazzo Gritti Morosini, and Palazzo Duodo a Sant'Angelo. It has been a vital part of Venice's dynamic history and continues to attract visitors with its rich heritage and architectural splendor. The area is not only a historical treasure trove but also a vibrant cultural hub, hosting events, markets, and gatherings that reflect the ongoing life of Venice. The square includes the 10th-century Oratorio di Sant'Angelo degli Zoppi and is bounded by the Rio di San Anzolo, with the former monastery of Santo Stefano standing across the river

Plan your family visit to the Campo Sant'Angelo with these blog insights đŸ‘‡

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VENICE with family, Venice with children

VENICE with family, Venice with children
This family's experience:

Activities: The children ran after the pigeons and played without risk in Campo Sant’Angelo and Campo San Stefano, while we sat at a terrace and enjoyed a spritz

Highlights: It was a very pleasant experience! The children loved running around and playing in the squares while we enjoyed a relaxing drink ✨