File:Accademia bridge (Venice1-2004).jpg
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DescriptionAccademia bridge (Venice1-2004).jpg |
Deutsch: Der Brücke Accademia. English: The Accademia bridge in Venice. Français : Le Pont de l'Académie, Venise, Italie. Italiano: Il ponte dell'Accademia. Русский: Мост Академии в Венеции. |
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Author | nanosmile (Reinhard Jahn, Mannheim.) (please use this discussion page) |
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Palazzo Querini Vianello
Palazzo Giustinian Lolin
Palazzo Brandolin Rota
Gallerie dell'Accademia
Palazzo Contarini dal Zaffo Polignac
Palazzo Balbi Valier
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