Pictures and Videos of Venice and Veneto

Carnival of Venice 2013

February 5, 2013
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Carnival of Venice 2013

  Last Sunday, February 3rd 2013, the Carnival of Venice started for real. It was supposed to have officially started on Saturday, but torrential rain and pretty strong gales turned the day into a flop! I am not sure  there were many masks around Venice on Saturday! All most important events got cancelled, like the Parade of…

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Venice in the eye of the artist

January 8, 2013
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Venice in the eye of the artist

Last week I had the pleasure of meeting a great American artist and photographer, Linda  Bailey Zimmerman, and to discover through her photos another wonderful side of Venice: that special one which only artists manage to catch and reproduce. It always amazes me how artists can look at exactly the same thing as us common people…

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5 Places You Must Visit In Italy

September 13, 2011
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5 Places You Must Visit In Italy

  Italy is by far one of the best places to visit because of its beautiful buildings and extravagant tourist attractions. There are dozens of places to visit in this outstanding country, but there are only a few that truly make the trip worthwhile. People everywhere flock to this part of Europe everyday, and all…

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Life little (or big) pleasures

July 23, 2011
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Life little (or big) pleasures

    Noventa Padovana is just a few miles down the road from Padua and it is in fact the connection point between the city and the famous Riviera del Brenta, an area characterized by beautiful villas, built between the sixteenth and the eighteenth century by the noble Venetian families, witness to the power of…

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Venice churches: Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari

February 21, 2011
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Venice churches: Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari

Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari in Venice, a treasure in the middle of the Serenissima. One of the biggest complex of buildings in Venice is composed by the church of Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari. This massive building complex, commonly called Frari, dominates the area of San Polo with its essential Gothic forms and the…

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Venice like a local – Best memory of Venice #8

December 14, 2010
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Venice like a local – Best memory of Venice #8

Venice must be lived, Venice must be experienced. Venice cannot be seen in a day, but unfortunately the majority of people visiting, will be here only for one day.Thankfully Martha Bakerjian choose not to and she wrote this lovely post telling us all about it! Another lovely guest post for The Best memory of Venice…

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ACQUA ALTA IN VENICE, DECEMBER 3RD 2010 – 136 CM

December 4, 2010
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ACQUA ALTA IN VENICE, DECEMBER 3RD 2010 – 136 CM

Here are some of the images of yesterday’s Acqua Alta , which rose up to 136 cm, taken by people living in Venice. The water was so high, that in Saint Marks Square they could not even put up the walkways! Look at the video as well, to see how the Venetian just cope with…

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IN LOVE WITH VENICE: BEST MEMORY OF VENICE #6

November 28, 2010
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IN LOVE WITH VENICE: BEST MEMORY OF VENICE #6

VENEXIA XE BELA FABRICÀ SUL MAR, CHI NON LA POL VEDAR NO LA PO STIMAR (Venice is beautiful, built on the sea, who cannot see it cannot appreciate it)   This is a very old Venetian saying and well, who has been to Venice can only agree with this! (For more Venetian sayings you can…

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New Year’s Concert – Gran Teatro La Fenice, Venice

November 28, 2010
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New Year’s Concert – Gran Teatro La Fenice, Venice

    The end of the year event. As is now tradition, the first part of the concert will be purely for orchestra. With soloists and choir, the second part is dedicated to melodrama and will end with what has now become a tradition at the Fenice New Year’s Concerts, with the choir “Va’ Pensiero”…

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Tomorrow Venice celebrates Santa Maria della Salute

November 20, 2010
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Tomorrow Venice celebrates Santa Maria della Salute

Tomorrow will be another big celebration for Venice: Santa Maria della Salute or Madonna della Salute.Unfortunately I have been extremely busy for the last two week and I really did not have time to sit down and write a porper post about this, but I feel it is right to let you know a little…

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What memories of Venice do you carry? Best memory of Venice #5

November 18, 2010
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What memories of Venice do you carry? Best memory of Venice #5

Carrying on with our series of posts about which memories people remember the best about Venice, this time it is the turn of Julie Gilley, another Facebook friend, who has travelled to Venice many times but who remembers one in particular: Venice—Not For The Suitcase Laden Traveler! I credit Venice as being the city that…

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The wind is blowing in another Best memory of Venice (#4)

November 15, 2010
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The wind is blowing in another Best memory of Venice (#4)

November has arrived in Venice with a vengeance: today the sky is grey, the rain is pouring and the wind is howling! And the wind is also blowing in memories of Venice from some other dear Facebook friend: Jessica from Bootsnall! Jessica has been to Venice many times but it always amazes me how she…

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Best memory of Venice

November 1, 2010
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Best memory of Venice

When you travel around the world you always collect good memories and bad ones from the various cities and countries you go and visit. But there are places which always leave you an indelible mark and because of this you will never forget that smell, that view, that sound or that particular moment. Venice does…

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25th Venice Marathon 2010 – 24th October 2010

October 14, 2010
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Sunday 24th October 2010 the 25th Venice Marathon will take place like every year. The race will start from Stra on the Riviera del Brenta and will run along the Brenta river up to Venice and through its calles and small street. The finish line is along Saint Marks. Do not miss it!

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The Power of Venice:The Arsenal

October 6, 2010
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The Power of Venice:The Arsenal

Venice: The Arsenal Back in May 2010 I was lucky enough to visit the Arsenale in Venice. The Arsenale is usually closed to the public; it is currently used only in small part as one of the venues of the Biennale di Venezia, but for a few days a year, thanks to an event called…

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Venice Practical Guide of Pharmacies & Supermarkets

October 5, 2010
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Have you ever wandered around Venice and got blisters on your feet and could not find a pharmacy where you could get some plasters? Have you ever run out of toothpaste, shampoo or you ladies “know what” and looked everywhere for a supermarket and could not find one amongst the calles of the city? Well,…

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67th Venice Film Festival 1st – 11th September

August 28, 2010
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So it’s here again! Stars, starlets, films, documentaries, all ready to show off or to be shown off at the most exclusive Kermesse of year in one of the most amazing cities in the World. The festival will start off on 1st September 2010 with Black Swan by Darren Aronofsky which will be the opening…

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Regata Storica Venezia – Historic Regatta Venice 2010

August 24, 2010
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Regata Storica Venezia – Historic Regatta Venice 2010

HISTORIC REGATTA VENICE 2010 Sunday September 5th 2010 The Regata Storica is one of the most typical celebrations of Venice and it is the main event on the annual races calendar of Voga alla Veneta, a unique style of rowing practised for thousands of years on the lagoon. The Regatta is held on the water…

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Home Sweet Home – The Palaces of Canal Grande

August 23, 2010
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Home Sweet Home – The Palaces of Canal Grande

Sumptuous Homes on the Canal Grande The other day I was taking my son and a young friend around Venice and I decided to use the Vaporetto (water bus) line 1, even though it is August (hot and sticky) and the boat would be packed with tourists. I wanted to ride on the water slowly…

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The Venetian Emigration

August 4, 2010
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The Venetian Emigration

One of my young students, Erica Stefanini, has written this interesting short research on Venetian Emigration for a history exam. I translated it for you, because I found it very very interesting. ” Emigration in the last 19th Century: Veneto The first big migration of modern history has been the Italian one, starting with Venetian…

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