The oldest casino in the world
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The oldest casino in the world



Casinos are venues that have been built throughout history to please the need of entertaining those who like gambling and betting money. There are many casinos recognized around the world, such as Casino Bellagio in Las Vegas; The Venetian Macao in China; Monte Carlo Casino in Monaco; and there are so many left, that mentioning them all in this post would make it infinite. But, have you ever wondered which one is the oldest between all of them?

The Casino of Venice, known in Italy as Casinò di Venezia, is the oldest gambling house in Italy, Europe and in the entire world. With more than 400 years in the gambling market, it was built in 1509; however, it was not until 1638 that it was converted into a casino, since at first it was the home of a noble family.

The Casino of Venice, better known in transalpine lands as “Ca‘ Vendramin Calergi ”. A very imposing building with the shape of a Venetian palace. It is located on what is known as the "Grand Canal" in Venice and you can locate it in the central area of the city.

It is one of the busiest places in the Italian town. Although the entire palace is not a casino, a great amount of its rooms are available for gambling and playing casino games.

In which sector is the Casino of Venice located?

The casino is located within a group of large buildings on the Grand Canal of Venice. This is the main way to get around the city. It is 4 kilometers long and if we follow it, we can find some of the most iconic places in the town. Approximately in the middle of this channel, we can find the popular Casino of Venice. It is in the middle of the entrance to the San Marcuola river and the Palazzo Marcello.

Due to the majesty and dimensions of the place, the services and games offered by this luxurious casino has to be in accordance with all these characteristics. The Casino of Venice includes a room with over 600 slot machines, some of them have various seats, so players can play in pairs or with a group of friends.

In addition, it has a large selection of electronic games with many variations, especially many options regarding poker games. They include video slots, machines with varied games where you can choose your preferred ones. They also have electronic roulettes

In this last, there are several gadgets that are synchronized, allowing customers to play multiplayer games. Something quite new and special inside the casino. As much as playing Texas Hold’em on these machines.

Most popular games at the Casino of Venetia

Black Jack
Point and Banking
Baccarat
French roulette
European roulette
Caribbean Stud

Final recommendation

The Casino of Venice it’s a place where you can have a good time gambling and where you can also enjoy good restaurants with Venetian delicacies and a pleasant stay. And of course, with the option of looking at the Grand Canal of Venice, while drinking a cup of wine… Who wouldn’t want to spend the night in a place like this? We hope you liked this article and be safe everyone!










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