Venezia - Campo della Pescaria! A splendid italian fish market!
Venezia mercato di Rialto
In questo video siamo al mercato di Venezia , dalla Pescaria ,il mercato del pesce , all'Erbaria quello ortofrutticolo, molto suggestivo e bello sopratutto alle prime luci del mattino,
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VENICE, EXPLORING the wonderful RIALTO FISH MARKET (Pescheria) ????????
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Venice, the capital of northern Italy’s Veneto region, is built on more than 100 small islands in a lagoon in the Adriatic Sea. It has no roads, just canals – including the Grand Canal thoroughfare – lined with Renaissance and Gothic palaces. The central square, Piazza San Marco, contains St. Mark’s Basilica, which is tiled with Byzantine mosaics, and the Campanile bell tower offering views of the city’s red roofs.
Italy, a European country with a long Mediterranean coastline, has left a powerful mark on Western culture and cuisine. Its capital, Rome, is home to the Vatican as well as landmark art and ancient ruins. Other major cities include Florence, with Renaissance masterpieces such as Michelangelo’s David and Brunelleschi's Duomo; Venice, the city of canals; and Milan, Italy’s fashion capital.
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Venice Fish Market, La Pescaria
A Tour of the Venetian Fish Market. Just like being there!
Venezia, un giorno con Andrea, pescivendolo di Rialto: Così il nostro mercato muore
Il mercato di Rialto è la cultura, la storia di Venezia. Sotto queste logge sono passate generazioni di mercanti, le loro schiene piegate hanno rappresentato un pezzo dell'esistenza della città. Non può finire così. Da oltre 40 anni Andrea Vio gestisce uno dei banchi della Pescheria, storico mercato che sorge ai piedi del ponte di Rialto e che oggi rischia di chiudere. La competizione dei supermercati, della grande distribuzione ma soprattutto gli effetti del progressivo spopolamento della città sono tra le cause della crisi che sta vivendo. Per questo Andrea Vio e i suoi colleghi chiedono l'intervento dell'amministrazione comunale. Perché se il mercato, con la sua vita e i suo colori, venisse a mancare, cosa verrebbero a vedere i turisti? Un monumento vuoto . .di Alessandra Del Zotto .Regia e montaggio di Valeria D'Angelo . .
Grand Canal, Venice, Veneto, Italy, Europe
The Grand Canal is a canal in Venice, Italy. It forms one of the major water-traffic corridors in the city. Public transport is provided by water buses and private water taxis, and many tourists explore the canal by gondola. At one end, the canal leads into the lagoon near the Santa Lucia railway station and the other end leads into Saint Mark Basin; in between, it makes a large reverse-S shape through the central districts (sestieri) of Venice. It is 3,800 m long, 30–90 m wide, with an average depth of five meters (16.5 ft). The banks of the Grand Canal are lined with more than 170 buildings, most of which date from the 13th to the 18th century, and demonstrate the welfare and art created by the Republic of Venice. The noble Venetian families faced huge expenses to show off their richness in suitable palazzos; this contest reveals the citizens’ pride and the deep bond with the lagoon. Amongst the many are the Palazzi Barbaro, Ca' Rezzonico, Ca' d'Oro, Palazzo Dario, Ca' Foscari, Palazzo Barbarigo and to Palazzo Venier dei Leoni, housing the Peggy Guggenheim Collection. The churches along the canal include the basilica of Santa Maria della Salute. Centuries-old traditions, such as the Historical Regatta, are perpetuated every year along the Canal. Because most of the city's traffic goes along the Canal rather than across it, only one bridge crossed the canal until the 19th century, the Rialto Bridge. There are currently three more bridges, the Ponte degli Scalzi, the Ponte dell'Accademia, and the recent, controversial Ponte della Costituzione, designed by Santiago Calatrava, connecting the train station to Piazzale Roma, one of the few places in Venice where buses and cars can enter. As was usual in the past, people can still take a ferry ride across the canal at several points by standing up on the deck of a simple gondola called a traghetto, although this service is less common than even a decade ago. Most of the palaces emerge from water without pavement. Consequently, one can only tour past the fronts of the buildings on the grand canal by boat. On the first Sunday of September takes place the Historical Regatta (Regata Storica), a competition between Venetian boats watched by thousands of people from the banks or from floating stands. Competitions are preceded by a historical procession (Corteo Storico) remembering the entrance of the Queen of Cyprus Catherine Cornaro after abdication in 1489: gondoliers in costumes sail in typical 16th century boats following the Bucentaur, doge's state galley. On November 21, Venetians thank the Virgin Mary for saving from the plague epidemic in 1630-38 with a pilgrimage to Santa Maria della Salute. Pilgrims cross Grand Canal on a temporary pontoon bridge from Campo Santa Maria Zobenigo, and enjoy stalls and traditional dishes. After the fall of the Republic 1797, construction of housing in Venice was suspended, as symbolized by the unfinished San Marcuola and Palazzo Venier dei Leoni (housing the Peggy Guggenheim Collection). Patrician families lost their desire of self-exaltation and many of them died out. Several historical palaces were pulled down, but most of them survived and good restorations have saved their 18th century appearance. The most important are publicly owned and host institutions and museums. Religious buildings underwent the consequences of religious orders suppression decreed by Napoleon in the Kingdom of Italy period. Many churches and monasteries were deprived of furnishings and works of art, changed their function (like Santa Maria della Carità complex, now housing the Gallerie dell'Accademia) or were demolished. The Santa Croce complex, for which the Sestiere was named, was situated in Papadopoli Gardens area; Santa Lucia complex (partially designed by Palladio) was razed to the ground to build Santa Lucia Station. The Kingdom of Italy accession restored serenity in the city and stimulated construction along the Grand Canal respecting its beauty, often reproduced in Gothic Revival architectures like the Pescaria at Rialto. In 1582, Alessandro Vittoria began the construction of Palazzo Balbi (now housing the Government of Veneto), in which Baroque elements can be recognized: fashioned cornices, broken pediments, ornamental motifs. The major Baroque architect in Venice was Baldassarre Longhena. In 1631 he began to build the magnificent Santa Maria della Salute basilica, one of the most beautiful churches in Venice and a symbol of Grand Canal. The classical layout of the façade features decorations and by many statues, the latter crowning also the refined volutes surrounding the major dome. Longhena later designed two majestic palaces like Ca' Pesaro and Ca' Rezzonico (with many carvings and chiaroscuro effects) and Santa Maria di Nazareth church (Chiesa degli Scalzi).
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- ... Classic Venice is the Rialto food market found behind the souvenir-orientated Rialto market along the main drag leading to the Grand C**** ...
- ... It's so fresh and oceany-tasting that I assume that the fish were just purchased from the Rialto market soon after having been pulled from the sea ...
- ... At the foot of the bridge is the Rialto market ...
- ... As I continue on alone, the sun breaks through the clouds-finally, a warm, sunshiny day in Venice I amble through the bustle of the Rialto market and admire once again the awe-inducing views of the Grand C**** ...
- ... We really enjoyed meandering our way through the different neighborhoods - checking out the Rialto Market ...
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- Rialto Market by Patandjill from a blog titled Venice Italy here we come
Mercato di Rialto • Il più antico di Venezia
• Se si vuole assaporare la vera atmosfera popolare veneziana bisogna assolutamente visitare il Mercato di Rialto, uno dei mercati più antichi di Venezia.
Il mercato di Rialto è situato nei pressi dell'omonimo Ponte di Rialto, nel cuore del centro storico di Venezia, e si estende tra Campo de la Pescaria ed il bel Campo San Giacometo.
Il mercato di Rialto ospita il tradizionale mercato del pesce e il mercatino di frutta e verdura.
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Grand Canal, Venice, Veneto, Italy, Europe
The Grand Canal is a canal in Venice, Italy. It forms one of the major water-traffic corridors in the city. Public transport is provided by water buses and private water taxis, and many tourists explore the canal by gondola. At one end, the canal leads into the lagoon near the Santa Lucia railway station and the other end leads into Saint Mark Basin; in between, it makes a large reverse-S shape through the central districts (sestieri) of Venice. It is 3,800 m long, 30–90 m wide, with an average depth of five meters (16.5 ft). The banks of the Grand Canal are lined with more than 170 buildings, most of which date from the 13th to the 18th century, and demonstrate the welfare and art created by the Republic of Venice. The noble Venetian families faced huge expenses to show off their richness in suitable palazzos; this contest reveals the citizens’ pride and the deep bond with the lagoon. Amongst the many are the Palazzi Barbaro, Ca' Rezzonico, Ca' d'Oro, Palazzo Dario, Ca' Foscari, Palazzo Barbarigo and to Palazzo Venier dei Leoni, housing the Peggy Guggenheim Collection. The churches along the canal include the basilica of Santa Maria della Salute. Centuries-old traditions, such as the Historical Regatta, are perpetuated every year along the Canal. Because most of the city's traffic goes along the Canal rather than across it, only one bridge crossed the canal until the 19th century, the Rialto Bridge. There are currently three more bridges, the Ponte degli Scalzi, the Ponte dell'Accademia, and the recent, controversial Ponte della Costituzione, designed by Santiago Calatrava, connecting the train station to Piazzale Roma, one of the few places in Venice where buses and cars can enter. As was usual in the past, people can still take a ferry ride across the canal at several points by standing up on the deck of a simple gondola called a traghetto, although this service is less common than even a decade ago. Most of the palaces emerge from water without pavement. Consequently, one can only tour past the fronts of the buildings on the grand canal by boat. On the first Sunday of September takes place the Historical Regatta (Regata Storica), a competition between Venetian boats watched by thousands of people from the banks or from floating stands. Competitions are preceded by a historical procession (Corteo Storico) remembering the entrance of the Queen of Cyprus Catherine Cornaro after abdication in 1489: gondoliers in costumes sail in typical 16th century boats following the Bucentaur, doge's state galley. On November 21, Venetians thank the Virgin Mary for saving from the plague epidemic in 1630-38 with a pilgrimage to Santa Maria della Salute. Pilgrims cross Grand Canal on a temporary pontoon bridge from Campo Santa Maria Zobenigo, and enjoy stalls and traditional dishes. After the fall of the Republic 1797, construction of housing in Venice was suspended, as symbolized by the unfinished San Marcuola and Palazzo Venier dei Leoni (housing the Peggy Guggenheim Collection). Patrician families lost their desire of self-exaltation and many of them died out. Several historical palaces were pulled down, but most of them survived and good restorations have saved their 18th century appearance. The most important are publicly owned and host institutions and museums. Religious buildings underwent the consequences of religious orders suppression decreed by Napoleon in the Kingdom of Italy period. Many churches and monasteries were deprived of furnishings and works of art, changed their function (like Santa Maria della Carità complex, now housing the Gallerie dell'Accademia) or were demolished. The Santa Croce complex, for which the Sestiere was named, was situated in Papadopoli Gardens area; Santa Lucia complex (partially designed by Palladio) was razed to the ground to build Santa Lucia Station. The Kingdom of Italy accession restored serenity in the city and stimulated construction along the Grand Canal respecting its beauty, often reproduced in Gothic Revival architectures like the Pescaria at Rialto. In 1582, Alessandro Vittoria began the construction of Palazzo Balbi (now housing the Government of Veneto), in which Baroque elements can be recognized: fashioned cornices, broken pediments, ornamental motifs. The major Baroque architect in Venice was Baldassarre Longhena. In 1631 he began to build the magnificent Santa Maria della Salute basilica, one of the most beautiful churches in Venice and a symbol of Grand Canal. The classical layout of the façade features decorations and by many statues, the latter crowning also the refined volutes surrounding the major dome. Longhena later designed two majestic palaces like Ca' Pesaro and Ca' Rezzonico (with many carvings and chiaroscuro effects) and Santa Maria di Nazareth church (Chiesa degli Scalzi).
IMPRINTS VENICE 2013/14
Pescaria S. Bartolomio
Ponte di Rialto
Piazza S. Marco
Campo S. Maria Zobenigo o Del Giglio
Ponte della Paglia
Gli amici sono il nettare della vita
A body in movement contains life, the testimony lies in seeing the traces of its movements, its imprints.
There is no being that doesn't leave its marks, and these are the testimony of his existence in this world. There is an infinite number of traditions, philosophies, religions, customs that try to divide the thinking of people on this earth. Through this project, I hope to testify to the equality of all those who tread on the sheets, that represent the Earth, the world on which they walk.
Claudio Arezzo di Trifiletti Art for Peace
IMPRINTS, SIAMO ATTIMI DI UNO SPAZIO INFINITO
Un corpo in movimento contiene vita, la testimonianza la si ottiene vedendo le tracce dei suoi movimenti, le sue impronte.
Non esiste essere che non lasci le sue tracce, e quest' ultime sono la testimonianza della sua venuta su questo mondo. Infinite sono le tradizioni , le filosofie, le religioni, i costumi , che tentano di dividere il pensiero degli esseri su questa terra. Attraverso questo progetto si testimonia l'uguaglianza di tutti i presenti, che calpestano la tela, che rappresenta la Terra su cui essi camminano, il Mondo. In una società di colori, di forme, che contrastandosi danno luogo a storie, e rappresentazioni di una realtà contemporanea che vive attraverso testimonianze dell'essere.
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In Campo San Polo in Venice some fish they go for a walk in the water high ...
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Walk through early morning Venice to famous Venice fish market.
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the Rialto Fish Market in Venice, Italy. During our two day stay in Venice we visited the market at Campo della Pescheria, just steps away from the Rialto Bridge.
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Exploring the market at Campo della Pescaria, and the canals and alleys of Venice!
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TG VENEZIA (lunedì 12 febbraio 2018) - Blitz carnevalesco dei militanti di Venessia.com in Campo San Giacometto, ai piedi del ponte di Rialto. Indossando una tradizionale maschera veneziana, un portavoce dell'associazione è salito sulla statua del Gobbo, tradizionale punto d'arrivo del calvario dei condannati alla fustigazione dalla Repubblica Serenissima, per lanciare un appello ai candidati parlamentari alle elezioni del 4 marzo.
Un atto reso necessario, spiegano gli attivisti, dall'indifferenza mostrata da tutte le forze politiche in questa campagna elettorale per i problemi che affliggono i centri storici e artistici più importanti d'Italia.
“Vanno intraprese azioni immediate – sostengono da Venessia.com – per salvare e preservare un patrimonio culturale e umano unico al mondo. Confidiamo in una veloce risposta alle nostre istanze, perché Venezia non può più aspettare.” (
???? mercato magia di Rialto ????????
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