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=== Venetian architecture === {{Main|Venetian Gothic architecture|Venetian Renaissance architecture}} [[File:Palazzo Cavalli-Franchetti WB.jpg|thumb|The [[Palazzo Cavalli-Franchetti]] is an example of Venetian Gothic architecture alongside the [[Grand Canal (Venice)|Grand Canal]].]] [[File:Ca' d'Oro facciata.jpg|thumb|The [[Ca' d'Oro]]]] Venice is built on unstable mud-banks, and had a very crowded city centre by the Middle Ages. On the other hand, the city was largely safe from riot, civil feuds, and invasion much earlier than most European cities. These factors, with the canals and the great wealth of the city, made for unique building styles. Venice has a rich and diverse [[architectural style]], the most prominent of which is the [[Gothic architecture|Gothic]] style. [[Venetian Gothic architecture]] is a term given to a Venetian building style combining the use of the Gothic [[lancet window|lancet arch]] with the curved [[ogee arch]], due to [[Byzantine architecture|Byzantine]] and [[Ottoman architecture|Ottoman]] influences. The style originated in 14th-century Venice, with a confluence of [[Byzantine]] style from [[Constantinople]], Islamic influences from [[Islamic Spain|Spain]] and Venice's eastern trading partners, and early Gothic forms from mainland Italy.{{Citation needed|date=September 2012}} Chief examples of the style are the [[Doge's Palace, Venice|Doge's Palace]] and the [[Ca' d'Oro]] in the city. The city also has several [[Renaissance]] and [[Baroque]] buildings, including the [[Ca' Pesaro]] and the [[Ca' Rezzonico]]. Venetian taste was conservative and [[Renaissance architecture]] only really became popular in buildings from about the 1470s. More than in the rest of Italy, it kept much of the typical form of the Gothic ''palazzi'', which had evolved to suit Venetian conditions. In turn the transition to [[Baroque architecture]] was also fairly gentle. This gives the crowded buildings on the Grand Canal and elsewhere an essential harmony, even where buildings from very different periods sit together. For example, round-topped arches are far more common in Renaissance buildings than elsewhere. [[File:Ca' Rezzonico (Venice).jpg|thumb|The [[Baroque]] [[Ca' Rezzonico]]]]
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