The city of Venice, apart from the bus station square, is car free. However it is not accurate to say that it is free of streets. Just because cars do not travel on them doesn't mean that passageways cannot be called streets. You may be thinking of another place in Italy. There are other cities that have no or very few cars.
Venice, Italy. They also have streets though.
Venice, Italy, they have some streets and roads as well.
Italy, city of Venice
Venice.
Venice, Italy (Europe).
Venice in Italy
Normally, but there will be exceptions that vary from city to city. Traffic direction is determined by the amount of street use by various vehicles (cars, bikes, etc).
That's only in one city, Venice. Other cities have normal streets.
You are asking about Venice Italy. Only the old sections of the city has canals. The entire city is on solid land.
Venice, in northern Italy, is built above water, and much of the city has canals instead of streets.
You are asking about Venice Italy. Only the old sections of the city has canals. The entire city is on solid land.
because they thought above ground travel was too dangerous and expensive.