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==Landmarks== | ==Landmarks== | ||
* | *Quartier di Bartolomeo d'Alviano: Headquarters of the Venetian [[Mercenaries|mercenaries]], and the home of their leader, [[Bartolomeo d'Alviano]]. | ||
* | *[[L'Arsenale di Venezia]]: The arsenal base in Venice where [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze|Ezio]] assassinated [[Dante Moro]] and [[Silvio Barbarigo Il Rosso|Silvio Babarigo]]. The Arsenale base is also home to one of the three [[Templar Lairs]] in [[Italy]]. | ||
==Assassination | ==Assassination targets== | ||
*[[Silvio Barbarigo|Silvio Barbarigo II Rosso]] | *[[Silvio Barbarigo|Silvio Barbarigo II Rosso]]: Member of the Supreme Tribunal of Venice (DNA Sequence 10) | ||
*[[Dante Moro]] | *[[Dante Moro]]: Personal bodyguard of Silvio Barbarigo and Marco Barbarigo. | ||
==Database | ==Database entry== | ||
''The largest district in Venice, Castello grew up around the Arsenal.'' | ''The largest district in Venice, Castello grew up around the Arsenal.'' | ||
Revision as of 05:52, 12 November 2011

The Castello district was a district in Venice, to the east of the Palazzo Ducale.
Landmarks
- Quartier di Bartolomeo d'Alviano: Headquarters of the Venetian mercenaries, and the home of their leader, Bartolomeo d'Alviano.
- L'Arsenale di Venezia: The arsenal base in Venice where Ezio assassinated Dante Moro and Silvio Babarigo. The Arsenale base is also home to one of the three Templar Lairs in Italy.
Assassination targets
- Silvio Barbarigo II Rosso: Member of the Supreme Tribunal of Venice (DNA Sequence 10)
- Dante Moro: Personal bodyguard of Silvio Barbarigo and Marco Barbarigo.
Database entry
The largest district in Venice, Castello grew up around the Arsenal.
If you're looking for soldiers, this is the place to go, or if you're more interested in peace and reflection, there's the church of San Zaccaria to the South.[1]