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Largely a working class area of the city, Cannaregio became the Jewish Ghetto in 1516 and was enclosed by guarded gates to keep the Jews separated from the rest of Venince. FYI, this was the origin of the Venetian term ghetto, which means a “part of the city to which Jews are restricted”, not “this couch is so ghetto”, as is commonly thought today.
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Largely a working class area of the city, [[Cannaregio District|Cannaregio]] became the [[Judaism|Jewish]] Ghetto in 1516 and was enclosed by guarded gates to keep the Jews separated from the rest of [[Venice]]. FYI, this was the origin of the Venetian term ghetto, which means a "part of the city to which Jews are restricted", not "this couch is so ghetto", as is commonly thought today.


The district contains the churches of San Giobbe and Madonna dell’Orto.
The district contains the [[church]]es of [[Chiesa di San Giobbe|San Giobbe]] and [[Chiesa della Madonna dell'Orto|Madonna dell'Orto]].
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Latest revision as of 05:26, 6 May 2026

Largely a working class area of the city, Cannaregio became the Jewish Ghetto in 1516 and was enclosed by guarded gates to keep the Jews separated from the rest of Venice. FYI, this was the origin of the Venetian term ghetto, which means a "part of the city to which Jews are restricted", not "this couch is so ghetto", as is commonly thought today.

The district contains the churches of San Giobbe and Madonna dell'Orto.