San Basilio Port Zone
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The vast docks occupy a good part of the northwestern continuation of the Zattere waterfront, and are usually crowded with trucks and cars queueing up to board the ferries to Greece. The modern terminal also handles the increasing cruise liner traffic, whereas the former industrial structures such as the cotton mill and cold stores are being converted for use by Venice University (see Historic Conversions). The outstanding 17th-century pastel portrait artist Rosalba Carriera (see Portraits by Rosalba Carriera) was born in the San Basilio parish and returned there to die, destitute and totally blind, in 1757.
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