Giardini Papadopoli
1137.51
BioScore
BioScore
Locality
(5.0x)
- - - - - -
Greater Region
(12.5x)
Giardino Papadopoli is a terraced garden filled with shade trees in the Venetian sestiere of Santa Croce, between the Venezia Santa Lucia train station and Piazzale Roma.[1] Its area is about 8,800 sq. m.
The gardens occupy the lands of the demolished monastery of Santa Croce. The first park was laid out in 1834 by Francesco Bagnara for the owners of the Palazzo Foresti Papadopoli [it]. In 1863, Niccolò [it] and Angelo Papadopoli [it] commissioned Marco Quignon to expand and modify the gardens. A third of its area was destroyed in 1933 when the Rio Novo [fr] canal was constructed.
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Observations
Observations
72
Species
Species
57
People (17 active)
People (17 active)
From - 2015-04-21
To - 2024-11-22
Observation Score
Species Score
Activity Score
Total vs Locality
12.16 %
21.3 %
14.29 %
Total vs Greater Region
3.55 %
8.57 %
5.68 %
This Year vs Total
18.87 %
23.61 %
29.82 %
Last Two Years vs Total
50.0 %
59.72 %
50.88 %
Top Species
1.
Larus michahellis
7
2.
Podarcis muralis (Laurenti, 1768)
4
3.
Columba livia var. domestica J.F.Gmelin, 1789
4
4.
Columba palumbus
3
5.
Turdus merula
3
6.
Columba livia J.F.Gmelin, 1789
3
7.
Larus michahellis J.F.Naumann, 1840
3
8.
Turdus merula Linnaeus, 1758
2
9.
Hemiptera
2
10.
Rhagonycha fulva
2
Top Observers
1.
mkdyderski
7
2.
William Terry Hunefeld
6
3.
jackthropod
6
4.
michal127
5
5.
Marcin Dyderski
5
6.
Jack Forrester
4
7.
thelipenak
4
8.
birdgal5
4
9.
kevin_adeli
3
10.
sebastianom
3
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People
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