Water City

Venice… city of romance, host streets, court-swim channels, colonial gondollers, unthinkable mods, city smiles and happiness. This is the place you want to go back to again and again, which you want to open every time you get a new friend. The city of peace and comfort and execution that comes here every day and brings thousands of travellers.

Water City
Venice needs to be studied without haste to discover its soul, to feel the layer of amazing streets, and to solve the extraordinary mysteries of the past. And there were a lot of them here, because the history of the city on the water takes its origins from another 421. By the legend of Venice founded on the day of the Virgin Mary Christians who tried to save themselves from the Gothic tribes on the deserted island of the moor in northern Italy.

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Today Venice became a world-renowned city that takes thousands of tourists every year. I wonder what venice’s historic center so it’s on 120 small islands connected 400 bridges besides, every island has its own name!

Venice is a city on water

Real the heart of VenicesanMarco Square In the middle of the city’s monument is a lion. An independent animal looking at the buildings around the world: the great cathedral of San Marco, the incredible palace of the Danube and the beautiful bell where 1609 Galileo established the re-telescope in the world.

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St. Marco’s Basilica is very impressive: he was using 4,000 square meters of mosaics, and his real fertile image is the “Golden Altarpiece,” which consists of 250 small icons, intertwined gold and precious rocks, saying that it was created around 976 in Constantinople.

Santa Marco's shoes
Rain Palace– a true masterpiece of Venetian architecture. In the 15th century, after a great fire, he was rebuilt in the Venetian Gothic style. He was working on the best artists at the time: Giovanni Bellini, Titian Wellington, Paolo Veronica, Tintoreto..

 

SanMarco Square
It’s no doubt Venice is one of the most beautiful and great cities in Europe and the world, so today it’s important to solve a complicated task — Venice’s: in the last hundred years, the water levels in the channels rose up at 33 centimeters, and it’s a city of olives and centimeters.

 

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I think it’s a city that doesn’t care about anybody else, because it’s a real city story, a city carnival… Welcome to Venice!

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