Stazione di Venezia Santa Lucia,©trolvag, CC BY-SA 4.0, Wiki Commons
Canal Grande and San Simeone Piccolo,©Tiia Monto,CC BY-SA 3.0, Wiki Commons

Stazione di Venezia Santa Lucia

Stazione di Venezia Santa Lucia (Venezia Santa Lucia railway station) is the central station of Venice in the north-east of Italy. It is a terminus and located at the northern edge of Venice's historic city. The station is one of Venice's two most important railway stations; the other one is Venezia Mestre. They are connected to each other by Ponte della Libertà (Liberty Bridge).

Construction of Stazione di Venezia Santa Lucia began in 1860 under the Austrian Empire. In order to make room for both the station building and its forecourt, a convent and the Church of Santa Lucia were demolished in 1861. The station in turn took up the name of this church.

From the forecourt of the station, you can see San Simeone Piccolo on the other side of the Canal Grande (Grand Canal). The scenery along the river is also very beautiful, which is suitable for walking.

The bench in front of the ticket office on the east side of the station's forecourt is the one where Giorno treat Mista's injuries in the anime.

Scene in JOJO: Mista and Giorno defeated Ghiaccio (White Album) in the forecourt of the station.

Opening Hour:
All day

Places Nearby:
San Simeone Piccolo
Santa Maria di Nazareth Church

To view more information: https://www.veneziasantalucia.it

Bizarre Tour to Italy

This website is designed to help you plan your pop-culture tour to Italy featured with the anime JOJO’s Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind.

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