Venice Italy - Tour the Hidden Parts of Veneza Italia
Tour Some of the Hidden Parts of Venice Italy on our Venice Tour of Italy. Our Veneza Italia tour travel guide features some hidden parts of the city of Venezia, Italia as well of some of the mainstream Venice attractions. Venice highlights include the gardens of the Biennale Exhibition of Modern Arts, Palladio’s Church of San Pietro in Castello, the Naval Museum with a model of the Bucintoro (Doge’s Boat) and the Pavilion of Gondolas housing Peggy Guggenheim’s own vessel.
Venice Guide
The Veneto, the mainland province around Venice, takes its name from the Veneti, the pre-Roman inhabitants of the region. The region bore the brunt of fierce and destructive barbarian attacks that began in the 4th century. Fleeing the Goths, the people of the Veneto sought refuge among the wild and uninhabited islands of their marshy coast.
Building on a patchwork of more than 100 low-lying islands in the middle of a swampy lagoon they formed villages and the city of Venice rose in 421 AD. By the 13th century Venice ruled Byzantium. At its height, Venice was one of the greatest military and commercial powers on earth. In population it was four times the size of Rome and London combined. In 1508 the Pope, the kings of France and Spain and the Holy Roman Emperor joined forces to stop the advances of this powerful empire.
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Although her expansion was halted, the city of Venice continued to dominate the eastern Mediterranean for another 200 years. In 1846 Venice lost its isolation when a causeway joined the city to the mainland and the Italian rail network. The region's architecture, paintings and way of life reflect the splendor of Venice and the impact she had on the world. In addition to being home to magnificent art and architecture, Venice and the Veneto are laced with an exceptional network of navigable canals and waterways. In the lagoons and canals of Venice, one sails past colourful waterfront houses, under Renaissance bridges and close to magnificent historic sites such as St. Mark's Cathedral.
Known to Venetians as Canalazzo, the Grand Canal weaves its way through Venice's six districts or sestieri following the course of an ancient river bed. The two-mile-long Grand Canal serves as the city's main thoroughfare. Its average depth is 9 feet and the width varies from 120 to 228 feet. On its borders are some of the finest palaces of the Republic
Our Cruise in Venice, Italy
When it comes to river cruises, Italy is a country seemingly designed to host them. Its beautiful canals and rivers pass through diverse landscapes and nature en route, from picturesque lagoon islands with their colourful houses, to wild beach dunes and pine woods with an abundance of birdlife.
These waterways were once the ancient trade routes used by the Romans and the early Mediterranean settlers before them, and cruises around Italy are perfect for gaining a real insight into the many cultures - including Roman, Etruscan, Istrian, Byzantine and of course Renaissance - which have influenced the arts, architecture and history of the region over many centuries.
Throughout the season the 20 passenger La Bella Vita provides Italian river cruises that encompass the romance and architecture of Venice as well as the captivating lakeside setting of the Renaissance city of Mantua. Venice is, of course, the crowning jewel of most Italian river cruises, but Mantua, in central northern Italy, has also been (and still is) a hub of art, culture and music for centuries. The route inland takes you along the River Po and the Bianco Canal through the Po Valley.
Delicious seafood, local culinary specialities, fine wines and attentive service complete the experience of this fairytale adventure, and explain the appeal of our boutique Italian river cruises. Luxuriating in a friendly and relaxing boat environment, travellers have an opportunity for a unique perspective on some magnificent Italian cities.
La Bella Vita is a stylish twenty-passenger vessel offering comfortable, fully air-conditioned accommodation. She has two upper deck junior suites and eight lower deck staterooms, all offering en suite facilities, and a bright, spacious dining room and bar area where delicious Italian specialities will be served. Louvre doors open to the side to give a perfect view. Above, there is a huge sun deck with comfortable loungers to relax on with a drink and a good book, or just watch the world go by.
What is hotel barging?
Despite the growing popularity of cruising, especially on large river vessels, hotel barging is still a little known niche concept. Most hotel barges started life as cargo vessels but have since been painstakingly converted to offer luxury boutique accommodation for small groups of up to 20 passengers.
Guests enjoy an intimate atmosphere, high levels of personal service and immersion into the culture, history and gastronomy of regions.
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“Il Trasporto Pubblico a Venezia - Dove acqua e terra si incontrano.”
Parlare di trasporto pubblico a Venezia significa parlare della storia della città. Pochi luoghi al mondo vivono un legame così intrinseco ed essenziale con il proprio servizio di trasporto pubblico come Venezia.
Con questa mostra, Actv inizia quindi un percorso di valorizzazione del proprio patrimonio documentale - che qui trova solo un piccolo estratto - attraverso il recupero e la conservazione di memorie e strumenti e l’analisi dei documenti che testimoniano i cambiamenti e le evoluzioni, proprio mentre si accinge, in questi primi decenni del XXI secolo, ad affrontare le grandi scommesse legate alla tutela dell’ambiente e allo sviluppo di una città complessa.
La consapevolezza della propria storia diventa quindi lo strumento necessario per progettare il futuro e le sfide che esso comporta. In questo senso Actv ha una lunga storia di saperi, di tecnologia, di ricerca, di professionalità, di spirito di servizio e, soprattutto, di amore per la laguna e per il suo territorio che ogni giorno, a tutte le ore, e in ogni condizione meteorologica attraversa.
Il Trasporto Pubblico a Venezia. Dove acqua e terra si incontrano.
Forte Marghera, Polveriera Austriaca
Dal 19 novembre 2018 al 31 marzo 2019
Orari: dal martedì alla domenica dalle ore 10.00 alle ore 17.00,
Giorno di chiusura: lunedì, martedì 25 dicembre, mercoledì 26 dicembre e Martedì 1 gennaio 2019.
Comacchio - the little Venice| Family Fun Trip Lagoon Town Highlights | Italy 2016 | Kate Claudia✔
Comacchio - the little Venice | Family Fun Trip Lagoon Town Highlights | Italy 2016 | Kate Claudia
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Where it is:
3 km from the northern coast of Emilia-Romagna in the Po Delta, 50 km from Ferrara, 35 km from Ravenna, 110 km from Venice.
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Why visit:
Comacchio, the little Venice, is an enchanting lagoon town: it's neat and unfeigned, endowed with a vitality that comes from a strong respect for its own history and for the environment that surrounds it. The limpid brightness of the light reminds us that we are close to the sea here, and this light goes on to flood the town, only to be increased by the calm surfaces of the canals. A treasure chest of particular natural beauty and reminders of its history, Comacchio, now known as the capital of the Po Delta Park, is a little town that was born and still lives between the land and the water.
Its seven beaches are an ideal destination for spending a holiday with family or friends, or for a relaxing weekend resting in the sun or partying through the lively lido nights.
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Where to visit and what to see
The best period for visiting Comacchio runs from April to mid-October. In particular, for those who love the tastes of the sea, the first two weekends of October host a food festival based on the eel, with tastings and shows in the street.
The best views in town are from the Ponte degli Sbirri: on one side the historic Ospedale degli Infermi and on the other the 19th century Palazzo Bellini and the famous Trepponti, the symbol of Comacchio.
From the Loggiato dei Cappuccini, which leads to the church of Santa Maria in Aula Regia, you can access the historic Manifattura dei Marinati, the pickling works, completely restored into full working order; visit the “Sala dei fuochi” with its 12 stoves, where the eels are roasted on spits before being marinated. The graceful 17th century Fish Market attests to more seaborne activity, and it still sells the daily catch.
Important historic buildings also include the ancient Cathedral of San Cassiano, the Loggia del Grano, and the Clock Tower.
For lovers of archaeology, the rare and extensive finds from a ship that ran aground not far from the town in the time of Augustus Caesar are housed at the Roman Ship Museum in Palazzo Bellini.
In the late afternoon, when the sunset paints extraordinary colours, the nature reserve of the Comacchio lagoons - south of the old town - is a fascinating environment. A trip into history by motorboat allows you to feel the atmosphere of the lagoon with its 'casoni' (fishing huts) and 'tabarre' (stores/workshops), the fishing equipment, and marvellous vegetation. Bird watching is a particularly attractive activity here.
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Don't miss:
You mustn't leave without having walked along the loggia, the Loggiato dei Cappuccini, the longest in Italy, or without making a trip by boat or bike into the Comacchio lagoon.
This town on the water can also be visited by boat, more specifically with the traditional “batane”: a free service is offered by volunteers whose moorings are around the Trepponti.
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Terra e acqua
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Viva L'Italia!
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Tra Terra e Acqua - Interventi nell'Isola di Sant'Erasmo e TMCC_Museum and cultural centre (S. Erasmo Island, Venice, Italy - 2004)
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Il progetto misura, incide, traccia nuovi limiti e nuovi confini per l'isola di Sant'Erasmo, riscrivendo e ricalcando, come in una mappa, le tante strutture insediative dell'isola, militari, urbane, agricole e liquide che costituiscono l'identità di questa terra (C+S).
Suspended between land and sea, the landscape of the project is the lagoon of Venice.
The design of the museum and the cultural centre by the restoration of the complex of Torre Massimiliana is part of a huger design which regards the whole island and its infrastructures: new docks, squares, bridges, car parking, first-aid hospital and a depuration structure.
The project aims to reconstruct the complex system defined by the Massimiliano Tower, its embankments, the docks, the beach and the farmlands insinuated between these elements, with these primary objectives:
-the preservation of the monument as testimonial of a unique military defence construction;
-the construction of a system of infrastructures that today guarantees the functionality of these spaces assigning specific but complementary roles to all the new constructions (C+S).
Primo Premio Città di Oderzo 2004
Progetto segnalato al Premio internazionale Dedalo-Minosse 2004
Progetto segnalato per il Premio Luigi Cosenza 2005
Honourable Mention - AR AWARD 2008
Progetto finalista alla Medaglia d'Oro dell'Architettura italiana 2009
Selected project per il Premio Mies van der Rohe 2009
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Forme d'Acqua - Italian Luxury Fountains
Forme d'Acqua crea bellissime fontane emozionali, uniche nel loro genere, che raccontano al mondo la nostra storia di artigiani e della terra nella quale siamo cresciuti: Venezia.
Forme d'Acqua creates unique, beautiful and emotional fountains, which tell the world our story of artisans and of the land where we grew up: Venice.
MURANO ISLAND & LIBREBRIA ACQUA ALTA | VENICE - PART 2 | TRAVEL DIARY
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Venezia...incanto fra acqua e terra
Immagini di Venezia
La terra dell'acqua
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Tra terra e acqua - Comune di Comacchio
Progetto di valorizzazione delle valli di Comacchio
Venezia, oltre l'acqua alta: in città splende il sole!
12 novembre 2019: improvvisamente l’acqua alta colpisce Venezia. Ma, dopo le paure e le difficoltà iniziali, altrettanto velocemente la città lagunare torna a sorridere. Negozi, bar, mercati, tutti riprendono vita, così come i cittadini veneziani.
Lorenza e Stefania, albergatrici veneziane, accompagnano gli spettatori in un affascinante viaggio tra i luoghi più belli in cui soggiornare.
I veneziani resistono, le difficoltà si superano, la speranza non svanisce. Una città aperta, che attende i suoi turisti con il sorriso di sempre e con iniziative di promozione sui social e sulla stampa.
Acqua Granda - 13 Novembre 2019
Vi raccontiamo di Venezia, e dell'Acqua Granda da cui è stata colpita nella notte tra il 12 ed il 13 di Novembre 2019.
Potrà sembrare tardi, o superfluo parlarne a distanza di oltre 15 giorni ma noi, come sempre, ci prendiamo del tempo. Tempo che serve per elaborare, pensare, raccogliere informazioni. Non siamo e non saremo mai interessati alla mera cronaca, al video strappalacrime che sfrutta le disgrazie altrui senza dare nulla. Quelli non siamo noi.
Noi cerchiamo sempre di andare oltre, più in profondità e di far passare un messaggio attraverso ogni video che pubblichiamo.
Abbiamo parlato con una veneziana che ci ha raccontato una parte di verità, la sua verità. E noi ve la riportiamo attraverso questa riflessione.
Metropolitan City of Venice Itineraries
Venice is a city that includes both water and dry land and it's possible to visit every aspect of it thanks to the Public Transportation Services.
Other than its famous history as a lagoon city it presents many commercial and urban centers like the ones in Mestre. An other famous tourist attraction is the Riviera del Brenta with its amazing historical mansions and abundant nature.
To move easier around the territory it has been made a new pass called Venezia Metropolitana 24 that includes the possibility of moving by bus, tram or water transportations like ferries. This ticket lasts 24 hours and it's possible to purchase through all AVM, ACTV and ATVO commercial channels. It's also possible to purchase a single ticket for families with a discount.
The city is also making efforts to allow exploring the territory by bike and both central Mestre and Piazzale Roma offer many places to park bikes.
The Venetian hinterland is another amazing aspect of the territory , during summer many people are interested in discovering the places between the sea and the lagoon.
The IAT spots managed by Venezia Unica allow to discover itineraries, practical informations and entertainment.
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VENICE - THE TRUTH ABOUT THE HIGH TIDE / TUTTA LA VERITA' SULL'ACQUA ALTA
Has it really been an apocalypse?
We have allowed the dust to settle in order to tell you our view on the exceptional high tide of the 12th of November. This is our first post, if you like it and you care for Venice, please share it as much as you can.
Many thank to Consorzio Concave for making this video possible, and many thanks to the Croce Rossa Italiana-Sede di Venezia e Lido for allowing me to take part in their Pellestrina operation, and thanks a lot to all the Venetian residing here or elsewhere for being always present! We are Venice!
______ ITALIANO ______
E' stata veramente un'apocalisse?
Abbiamo aspettato che le acque si calmassero per dirvi la nostra sull'acqua alta eccezionale del 12 novembre 2019.
Grazie mille a Consorzio Concave per aver reso possibile il video, grazie mille a Croce Rossa Italiana-Sede di Venezia e Lido per avermi avuto con loro nell'operazione Pellestrina e grazie a mille a tutti i veneziani, residenti e non, per esserci sempre! Noi siamo Venezia!
VENICE : Top attractions & things to do, History, facts and travel tips about Venice | Itally KC✔
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VENICE - is a city in northeastern Italy and the capital of the Veneto region. It is situated across a group of 117 small islands that are separated by canals and linked by bridges.[1] These are located in the shallow Venetian Lagoon, an enclosed bay that lies between the mouths of the Po and the Piave Rivers. Parts of Venice are renowned for the beauty of their settings, their architecture, and artwork. The lagoon and a part of the city are listed as a World Heritage Site.
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History, facts and travel tips about Venice
Few cities can claim such a priceless art and history heritage as Venice. This unique city with its magical, spectacular scenery is not just beautiful; it is a real miracle of creative genius: a city built on mud, sand and the slime of a difficult, inhospitable landscape.
Venice is the symbol of wise government and freedom. The lagoon was its only defense, there were no palace guards except the Arsenal workers and no parade ground except the sea. During centuries of feudalism and barbarism, Venice symbolised democracy and civilization.
What surprises about Venice, now as in the past, is its impressive building structure - a city built entirely on water. For centuries the Venetians, slowly and stubbornly insisted on recovering even the smallest bit of land from the water.
From the very start, building the city was a real engineering miracle due not only to the skill and intelligence of its builders but also to the nature of the place itself.
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Top attractions & things to do in Venice
The Grand Canal
St. Mark's Square
St. Mark's Basilica
The Basilica of San Marco overlooks one of the most beautiful squares in the world, a real marble salon, the city center for centuries. Next to both the Basilica and the Doge's Palace, all the most important religious and civil ceremonies have always been held there and now the Piazza San Marco is considered the city's main symbol and tourist attraction.
This great square overlooking the water is a mixture of spaces, volumes and styles: the Procurator's residence, the bell tower, the Doge's Palace and the Sansoviniana Bookshop.
On Ascension day, the Doge and the city's most important members got on board and sailed out to the Adriatic, to the Lido port. Here the Doge threw a ring, symbolizing union between Venice and water, into the sea and pronounced the solemn formula: We wed you oh sea, in the sign of true, eternal dominion.
St Mark's Campanile
Museo Correr also known as The Museum of the City and Civilization of Venice.
Bridge of Sighs
The name is an invention of Romantic literature; legend says that from this bridge one could hear the sighs of the condemned as they were being led to prison.
The Bridge of Sighs, that houses two overlapping corridors, was built at the beginning of the 17th century form a design by Antonio Contin and used to serve as a link between the Old Prisons, in the Doge's Palace, and the New Prisons, situated beyond the Palazzo River.
Its arched profile, suspended over the water of the Palazzo Rio, composes one of the most famous scenes of the city.
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Venice underwater as exceptional tide sweeps through canal city
Venetians wake up to devastating scenes after the highest tide in 50 years washed through the historic Italian city, beaching gondolas, trashing hotels and sending tourists fleeing through rapidly rising waters.
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To Save Venice After Its Latest Flood, You Can Adopt a Piece of It
Want to help save Venice, Italy from catastrophic flooding? Now you can sponsor a small piece of it for as little as $500. In 1971, Americans established the Save Venice foundation to help repair the city following a record deluge in 1966. The nonprofit has since funded the conservation of more than 1,000 artworks. Its mission is more pressing after November’s flooding, the worst acqua alta since 1966. Melissa Conn, who runs its Venice office, says water “broke over the floodgates and moved stonework and marble. We’re worrying about the foundations of the buildings, as well as the stonework.” Save Venice has a range of funding options. How will it put your money to use?
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FRA TERRA E ACQUA - prima parte - 2005 Torcello
26 giugno 2005
Scena 1: ANTEFATTO
00:00 i Longobardi
00:35 la Crocifissione
07:49 il Pianto della Madonna
13:53 la Messa
15:52 Scena 2: DECADENZA DI ROMA
Scena 3: LE SEPARAZIONI
18:50 La divisione dell'Impero romano
22:54 La Separazione delle Chiese ( disputa del sale )
25:40 Scena 4: LE DISPUTE RELIGIOSE
29:49 Scena 5: IL BATTESIMO
32:36 Scena 6: LA DISPUTA RELIGIOSA fra Ariani, Monofisiti e Cristiani
37:40 Scena 7: IL CREDO
39:17 Scena 8: L'APOCALISSE
42:52 Scena 9: MISERERE
2005 1° nazionale -Evento teatrale per l'area archeologica di Altino e l'area monumentale
di Torcello.
Replica 2009 area monumentale di Torcello.
Drammaturgia, direzione artistica e regia Nin Scolari, Teatrocontinuo Padova.
Liberamente tratto dalla storia dei veneti di Altino che si videro costretti ad abbandonare le
loro terre per l'invasione dei Longobardi. Attraversando la laguna
misero le prime fondamenta sull'isola di Torcello, successivamente si spostarono a Rio
Alto, qui nacque Venezia.
Lo spettacolo si snoda in tre fasi: la vita ad Altinum nell'area archeologica di Altino,
percorso in battello via mare e arrivo a Torcello. La chiesa ottagonale dei Santa Fosca, il
Battistero che sopravanza la chiesa di Santa Maria Assunta e il mosaico del Giudizio
Universale sono state le suggestioni guida.
In scena:
Luciana Roma
Gianni Bozza
Erica Taffara
Andrea Barettoni
Ulysses S.d.T. con:
Giovanni Berretta
Laura Cinelli
Andrea Dellai
Lisa Menegotto
Eva Polini
Claudia Stefani
Materiale letterario:
Bruna Dal Lago Veneri
Federico Moro
Riccardo Facco
AAVV
Luci Installazioni Sceniche e Costumi:
Teatrocontinuo
Light Design: Alan Rogers
Musiche:
Iris Bianco - violoncello e flauto
Alessandro Gadaleta - congas
Tania Gallinaro - voce
Direzione Artistica, Drammaturgia e Regia:
Nin Scolari
Evento teatrale finanziato da
“VIA ANNIA”
Progetto di coop. infraterritoriale Leader Plus
cofinanziato dalla Comunità Europea,
Fondo FAEOG, Sezione orientamento
con la partecipazione di:
REGIONE VENETO - Direzione programmi Comunitari
GAL VENEZIA ORIENTALE
PROVINCIA DI TREVISO - Assessorato alla Cultura
PROVINCIA DI VENEZIA - Assessorato al Turismo
COMUNE DI QUARTO D’ALTINO
COMUNE DI SAN GIORGIO DI NOGARO
C.I.S.E.T. - Centro internazionale Studi Economia Turistica
Ente Parco Naturale Regionale del Fiume Sile
Si ringraziano:
la Dott.ssa Margherita Tirelli,
Direttrice del Museo Archeologico di Altino,
per la preziosa consulenza scientifica.
Ufficio Promozione Beni Culturali
del Patriarcato di Venezia
Soprintendenza per i Beni Archeologici del Veneto
Coordinamento del progetto: L.Trevisan, P.Ceolin
organizzazione: TEATROCONTINUO e CISET
registrazioni effettuate il 24, 25 e 26 Giugno 2005
montaggio video : spartaco vitiello
Red bucket, Venice, flood.
Video was shot during the acqua alta (extremely high tides) in Venice (17 november 2019). It's a performance-to-the-camera made by ukrainian artist Bogdan Moroz.
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