Venice, Italy: Romantic Gondolas
More info about travel to Venice: One of Europe's great experiences is a Venetian gondola ride. A visit to a gondola workshop provides a fascinating look at the age-old craftsmanship of these sleek, graceful boats.
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Parkour and freerunning in Venice, Italy.
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Running Free Through Venice Italy
Running Free Through Venice Italy
On a quick trip to Venice, Italy I found some fun spots to go do some parkour and flip around. A little break from the Spider-Man Homecoming Press Tour
Morning Run in Venice, Italy
Morning run from the rental house starting on Fondamenta Sensa, through the streets of Venice, and ending at the Scalzi Bridge.
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Running through Italy - Venice
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Venice is a city in northeastern Italy sited on a group of 118 small islands separated by canals and linked by bridges. It is located in the marshy Venetian Lagoon which stretches along the shoreline, between the mouths of the Po and the Piave Rivers. Venice is renowned for the beauty of its setting, its architecture, and its artworks. The city in its entirety is listed as a World Heritage Site, along with its lagoon.
Venice is the capital of the Veneto region. In 2009, there were 270,098 people residing in Venice's comune (the population estimate of 272,000 inhabitants includes the population of the whole Comune of Venezia; around 60,000 in the historic city of Venice (Centro storico); 176,000 in Terraferma (the Mainland), mostly in the large frazioni (roughly equivalent to parishes or wards in other countries) of Mestre and Marghera; 31,000 live on other islands in the lagoon). Together with Padua and Treviso, the city is included in the Padua-Treviso-Venice Metropolitan Area (PATREVE), with a total population of 2,600,000. PATREVE is only a statistical metropolitan area without any degree of autonomy.
The name is derived from the ancient Veneti people who inhabited the region by the 10th century BC. The city historically was the capital of the Republic of Venice. Venice has been known as the La Dominante, Serenissima, Queen of the Adriatic, City of Water, City of Masks, City of Bridges, The Floating City, and City of Canals. Luigi Barzini described it in The New York Times as undoubtedly the most beautiful city built by man. Venice has also been described by the Times Online as being one of Europe's most romantic cities.
The Republic of Venice was a major maritime power during the Middle Ages and Renaissance, and a staging area for the Crusades and the Battle of Lepanto, as well as a very important center of commerce (especially silk, grain, and spice) and art in the 13th century up to the end of the 17th century. This made Venice a wealthy city throughout most of its history. It is also known for its several important artistic movements, especially the Renaissance period. Venice has played an important role in the history of symphonic and operatic music, and it is the birthplace of Antonio Vivaldi.
Venice Run
A special run for me. In 2008 we left Venice and moved to Sweden. I had severe asthma issues and needed ca. 200 inhalations of Ventolin every week to be able to breathe!
Today (30 october 2015) I enjoyed running without any problem... just a flow of memories... lots of memories!
Almost every corner of this city hides a story. This was very special for me today! :)
Chasing Love In Venice | Freerunning with Pasha The Boss
What’s the craziest thing you’ve done for love? Pasha The Boss jumps to and from bridges and gondolas, using his special freerunning skills, to chase his girlfriend in the world’s most romantic city, Venice - Italy
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Venice, Italy: Grand Canal Palaces
More info about travel to Venice: Because of its former wealth, Venice is a city of palaces, and the most lavish face the Grand Canal. Enjoying the views from a vaporetto is the best way to really appreciate the front doors of this historic chorus line of mansions, most from the 14th and 15th centuries.
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Police in Italy foil alleged plot to blow up Venice's Rialto Bridge
Police in Italy have arrested three Kosovan men and a child on suspicion of trying to blow up Venice's iconic Rialto Bridge.
The detentions follow a series of overnight raids in the northern Italian city.
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Finding The Real Venice | The Fascinating True Story of Venice, Italy
Venice is one of the world's most fascinating cities but it's under threat. How was this floating city made and how can it be saved from sinking? Join us as we explore the fascinating story of Venice, Italy.
This 4K travel guide tells the fascinating story of Venice, Italy from a salty swamp into the world's most grandiose city, we take you down secret canals to the heart of the story of Venice.
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Visiting Venice Italy in One Day | Travel Guide 2020
Venice - In Italian: Venezia, Venetian: Venesia or Venexia, is a city in northeastern Italy and the capital of the Veneto region. It is situated on a group of 118 small islands that are separated by canals and linked by over 400 bridges. The islands are located in the shallow Venetian Lagoon, an enclosed bay that lies between the mouths of the Po and the Piave rivers (more exactly between the Brenta and the Sile). In 2018, 260,897 people resided in the Comune di Venezia, of whom around 55,000 live in the historical city of Venice (centro storico). Together with Padua and Treviso, the city is included in the Padua-Treviso-Venice Metropolitan Area (PATREVE), which is considered a statistical metropolitan area, with a total population of 2.6 million
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Just weeks after serious flooding caused widespread damage, the famous canals of Venice have been left almost completely dry due to exceptionally low tides.
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Venice (Italian: Venezia) is a city in northeastern Italy and the capital of the Veneto region. It is situated on a group of 118 small islands that are separated by canals and linked by over 400 bridges. The islands are located in the shallow Venetian Lagoon, an enclosed bay that lies between the mouths of the Po and the Piave rivers (more exactly between the Brenta and the Sile). In 2018, 260,897 people resided in the Comune di Venezia, of whom around 55,000 live in the historical city of Venice (Centro Storico).
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Carnival in Venice Italy | Carnival 2019 | Costume Contest
Carnival 2019 in Venice. Venice is well-known for its carnival, or Carnevale. There is even a Carnival costume contest. During the parade, people dress up in decorative masks and magnificent costumes. The Germans Horst Raack and his partner regularly attend the best costume contest. They have already won first prize several times with their self-made creations.
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Top Things To Do in Venice, Italy 2020 | 4K
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St. Mark's Square is Venice’s central square where everyone comes together. Life has revolved around this square since the days of the Republic, when it was a market as well as the center of civic and religious life.
Rialto Bridge 1:11
The Rialto Bridge is the oldest of the four bridges spanning the Grand Canal in Venice. Connecting the sestieri of San Marco and San Polo, the bridge has been rebuilt several times since its first construction in the 12th century, and is now a main tourist attraction in the city.
Grand Canal 1:48
The Grand Canal is the main waterway of Venice. Following a natural channel that traces a reverse-S course from Saint Mark’s Basilica to Santa Chiara Church, the canal divides the city into two parts.
Ponte Degli Scalzi 2:13
With the literal translation being the bridge of the barefoot monks in English, this bridge is one of only four bridges in Venice to span the Grand Canal. It was built back in 1934 and is standing strong to this day.
Saint Mark’s Basilica 2:47
The famous multi-domed church on Saint Mark's Square is one of Venice's top attractions and one of Italy's most beautiful cathedrals. With influences from Byzantine, Western European, and Islamic architecture, Saint Mark's Basilica is a true embodiment of Venice’s history.
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The picturesque island of Burano is best known for its brightly colored fishermen's houses and its casual restaurants serving seafood right from the lagoon.
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The Bridge of Sighs is one of the most iconic bridges in the world that was built originally to connect 2 prisons that were built in the 16th century. Today, the bridge has become a symbol of romance for lovers to visit.
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The Venetian Ghetto in Venice, Italy
The Venetian Ghetto was the area of Venice in which Jews were compelled to live by the government of the Venetian Republic. The English word ghetto is derived from the Jewish ghetto in Venice. The Venetian Ghetto was instituted on 29 March 1516. It was not the first time that Jews in Venice were compelled to live in a segregated area of the city. In 1552 Venice had 160,000 inhabitants, including 900 Jews, who were mainly merchants.
In 1797 the French army of Italy, commanded by the 28-year-old General Napoleon Bonaparte, conquered Venice, dissolved the Venetian republic, and ended the ghetto's separation from the city. In the 19th century, the ghetto was renamed the Contrada dell'unione.
he Ghetto is an area of the Cannaregio sestiere of Venice, divided into the Ghetto Nuovo (New Ghetto), and the adjacent Ghetto Vecchio (Old Ghetto). These names of the ghetto sections are misleading, as they refer to an older and newer site at the time of their use by the foundries: in terms of Jewish residence, the Ghetto Nuovo is actually older than the Ghetto Vecchio. The ghetto was connected to the rest of the city by two bridges that were only open during the day. Gates were opened in the morning at the ringing of the marangona, the largest bell in St. Mark's Campanile, and locked in the evening. Permanent, round-the-clock surveillance of the gates occurred at the Jewish residents' expense. Strict penalties were to be imposed on any Jewish resident caught outside after curfew. Areas of Ghetto Nuovo that were open to the canal were to be sealed off with walls, while outward facing quays were to be bricked over in order to make it impossible for unauthorized entry or exit.
Though it was home to a large number of Jews, the population living in the Venetian Ghetto never assimilated to form a distinct, Venetian Jewish ethnicity. Four of the five synagogues were clearly divided according to ethnic identity: separate synagogues existed for the German (the Scuola Grande Tedesca), Italian (the Scuola Italiana), Spanish and Portuguese (the Scuola Spagnola), and Levantine Sephardi communities (the Scuola Levantina). The fifth, the Scuola Canton, was built as a private synagogue for the four families, one of them the Fano family, who funded its construction,[citation needed] and also served the Venetian Ashkenazi community. Today, there are also other populations of Ashkenazic Jews in Venice, mainly Lubavitchers who operate a kosher food store, a yeshiva, and a Chabad synagogue.
Languages historically spoken in the confines of the Ghetto include Venetian, Italian, Judeo-Spanish, French, and German.[citation needed] In addition, Hebrew was traditionally (and still is) used on signage, inscriptions, and for official purposes such as wedding contracts (as well as, of course, in religious services). Today, English is widely used in the shops and the Museum because of the large number of English-speaking tourists.
Today, the Ghetto is still a center of Jewish life in the city. The Jewish community of Venice, that counts about 450 people, is culturally active, although only a few members live in the Ghetto. Every year, there is an international conference on Hebrew Studies, with particular reference to the history and culture of the Veneto. Other conferences, exhibitions and seminars are held throughout the course of the year.
The temples not only serve as places of worship but also provide lessons on the sacred texts and the Talmud for both children and adults, along with courses in Modern Hebrew, while other social facilities include a kindergarten, an old people's home, the kosher guest house Giardino dei Melograni, the kosher restaurant Hostaria del Ghetto, and a bakery. Along with its architectural and artistic monuments, the community also boasts a Museum of Jewish Art, the Renato Maestro Library and Archive and the new Info Point inside the Midrash Leon da Modena.
In the Ghetto area there is also a yeshiva, several Judaica shops, and a Chabad synagogue run by Chabad of Venice. Although only few of the roughly 500 Venetian Jews still live in the Ghetto, many return there during the day for religious services in the two synagogues which are still used (the other three are only used for guided tours, offered by the Jewish Community Museum).
Chabad of Venice also runs a pastry shop and a restaurant named Gam Gam in the Ghetto. Sabbath meals are served at the restaurant's outdoor tables along the Cannaregio Canal with views of the Guglie Bridge near the Grand Canal. In the novel Much Ado About Jesse Kaplan the restaurant is the site of a historical mystery. Every year for the festival of Sukkot a sukkah is built on a canal boat that tours the city, a large menorah tours the city on a canal boat during Hanukkah.
Cruise ship crashes into dock and tourist boat in Venice
A cruise ship has collided with a tourist boat on one of Venice's busiest canals.
Four people were injured in the collision, as Mark Stone reports from Venice.
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