A holiday in Venice Promises art, history and much more

July 8th, 2011 No Comments   Posted in Art History

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If you are looking for the best way to kick off the fall season, a holiday in Venice, one of the richest cities in Italy, both culturally and historically, is sure to make the point. Venice is world famous, among other things, the Gothic for its beautiful work of architecture, art glass, Carnival of Venice (for the participants wear elaborate masks and costumes) and Grand Canal, its banks with more than 150 centuries aligned with the old building. Here are some of the most famousComposers the world has ever known – by Antonio Vivaldi, Giovanni Picchi – the city has set for such famous works of literature such as Othello and movies like The Italian Job was.
Together about 240 miles from Rome, is home to the Church of San Marco, located on the Piazza San Marco, the Rialto Bridge, one of the four bridges spanning the Grand Canal and the Ca 'Rezzonico, a public museum that boasts an extensive collection 18 century Venetian art. One of the most fascinating citiesAttributes is that over-pedestrian. It is interesting to note that vehicles are not within the city of Venice, which actually consists of a group of islands named. Instead, people around on foot or by boat. Although it may seem strange at first, because there are buses cars and motorcycles on the narrow streets of Venice means more space to walk and take in historic surroundings.
Among the architectural gems of Venice are the major hotels, some of which are in the heartthe old town. Hotel Ateneo, Venice, few minutes from Piazza San Marco and the Fenice Theatre, the charm of the 17 pairs Century Venetian-style residence with a full range of modern amenities. If you are away from the hustle and bustle of Venice, you can centrally located Venice Locanda La Corte, the judge makes the perfect backdrop for an early breakfast or an evening of wining and dining in the open air upside down. And only afew minutes' walk from the Rialto Bridge and Piazza San Marco Casa Santa Maria Formosa, travelers with its striking neo-Gothic style, comfortable rooms and a splendid view of the canal delicacies.
If you lose contact with nature is high on your wish list, view the latest Best Western Villa Mabapa on the island of Lido. The elegant art nouveau villa is surrounded by lush gardens, full of flowers and overlooks the lagoon of Venice. A private beach, 18Golf holes and elegant shops are also just minutes away. (Lovers of art and film will appreciate the fact that the Venice film festival here every year in September.) Other notable features on the Lido, Hotel Quattro Fontane – one of which English poet Robert Browning was a patron often stressed – Helvetia and budget-friendly hotel, originally built as a restaurant and a tobacco shop in 1920.
Whether your idea of โ€‹โ€‹a perfectHoliday includes communion with nature or enjoy art and history abound in Venice with great surprises around every corner.

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