Our Story
The works were completed around 1360: from San Giuliano on the lagoon edge, the canal proceeds almost to today's Centro Le Barche, where it still ended at the beginning of the twentieth century. For centuries the Salso Canal has represented the main waterway in communications between Venice, the mainland and the boat port, the headland of the mainland, a very active center of trade, the heart of the village of the same name, the most popular part of Mestre, a colorful and lively with boatmen and gondoliers, porters and carters, artisans, innkeepers and tavern keepers.