
Venice is still
one of the most interesting and lovely places in the world. This
sanctuary on a lagoon is the same as it was five hundred years ago,
which adds to the fascinating character. Gondola rides through the
water canals in Venice is truly romantic. Venice is also famous
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is an extraordinarily beautiful city. Venice represents an urban
landscape so rich in its lavishness that it can be overwhelming.
It seems as if at each step you will encounter some aspect of the
city worth admiring.
The major sights like the basilica and piazza of San Marco are perhaps
the city's most famous. Venice's most celebrated event is the Carnival,
which occupies the ten days leading up to Lent. Another major event
is the Regatta Storica, held on the first Sunday in September, an
annual trial of strength and skill for the city's gondoliers which
starts with a procession of richly decorated historic craft along
the Canal Grande course, their crews all decked out in period dress.
Venice is also the home of the Venice Biennale, set up in 1895 as
a showpiece for international contemporary art, and held every odd-numbered
year from June to September. Its permanent site is located in the
Giardini Pubblici. The Piazza San Marco is the hub of most activity,
signaled from most parts of the city by the Campanile, which began
life as a lighthouse in the ninth century.
Venice's lavishness and fantasy, the result not just of its remarkable
buildings but of the very fact that Venice is a city built on water
but a city created more than 1,000 years ago by men who dared defy
the sea, implanting their splendid palaces and churches on mud banks
in a swampy and treacherous lagoon. Gothic styles were adapted to
create a new kind of Venetian Gothic art and architecture.
Venice is a unique blend of water, art and romance located four kilometers
from terra firma and two kilometers from the Adriatic Sea. It is a treasure
from the artistic and architectural point of view. The city was built
on over 100 islands in a lagoon on an exceptional atmosphere during
the phenomenon of "high water," when the high tide exceeds the level
of dry land and floods the main streets and piazzas of Venice. For these
reasons, Venice is one of the cities most visited by tourists from around
the world. Byzantine, Gothic and Renaissance are the principal reference
points for the artistic development of Venice.
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