Find your way to a gondola, discover secluded corners or relax in an out of the way café - this map will help you chart your course through the city of canals. Palazzo Duclae - The Dog’es Palace is a rare example of civil Venetian Gothic. Grand Canal - This is Main Street Venice, a broad ribbon of colors, sounds and smells in the shape of an inverted ’S.’ Peggy Guggenheim Collection - The eccentric millionarie art collector called Peggy Guggenheim called the unfished Palazzo Venier dei Leoni home for 30 years. Ghetto Nuovo - in 1516 all Venetian Jews were ordered to live in one area. Being surrounded by water, it was a natural prison. The Ashkenazi’s hard Germanic pronunciation gave us the word ’ghetto.’ St. Mark’s Basilica, For centuries, admirers have floced to admire the dazzling mantle of St. Mark’s Basilica, a cornucopia of gold and jewels.