VENICE, ITALY
"Donna e Nobile" from: Amica Germany 2008 photo: Serge Guerand
Although I have been to Italy, I was not able to make it to the city of Venice. I regret that I didn't make time for this, as I have always wanted to go!! The fact that hundreds of years ago they were able to build a city on the water just fascinates me. So here's my top reasons I want to visit this historic city. If you've been, please tell me your favourite part and what you must see while there!
✧THE GONDOLA✧
above two images from Death in Venice 1971
"Donna e Nobile" from: Amica Germany 2008 photo: Serge Guerand
✧STREETS OF WATER✧
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Peggy Guggenheim's Venice
✧THE FILM FESTIVAL✧
Anne Hathaway for Rachel Getting Married at Venice Film Festival
Eva Mendes
✧THE ART & THE ARTISTS✧
Venice Painter Jacopo Tintoretto (Jacopo Robusti) Saint George, Saint Louis, and the Princess 1552, image courtesy museum of fine arts boston
Venice Painter Titian (Tiziano Vecellio) FLORA 1516-1518, image courtesy of Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Detail of Judith by Titian; image from italophiles.com
Tintoretto, Supper at Emmaus, c. 1542. Image courtesy of Time Magazine
Painting by Tintoretto
Relief portrait of the actor Carlo Bertinazzi, c. 1770, Hard-paste porcelain
✧THE STATUES✧
Statue of Atlas at Doges Palace, image: lightmatter/flickr
Statue of one of the Mori in the Campo dei Mori. Image taken by Nino Barbieri via wikimedia commons
Image from: Nick Hodge
From the Palazzo Ducale (Doge's Palace) Image: seattletim/flickr
St. Jerome by Alessandro Vittoria (1525-1608), Marble, c. 1565 at the Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari in Venice. Image courtesy of wga.hu
✧THE MUSIC✧
Violin, c.1693 Made by Antonio Stradivari (1644-1737). Image: The Metropolitan Museum of Art
This Baroque violin has gut strings, a short fingerboard and a neck angled back only slightly from the body, which produces a louder, more brilliant tone. When I was 28 I decided to take up the violin. I took lessons for about 1 ½ years, in the Suzuki School/Method. I was not naturally blessed, I'll put it that way. My instructor somewhat alluded to the Man-Hands episode on Seinfeld when I was playing....So that was the end of that.
The Museum of Music near the Renaissance Scuola Grande di San Rocco Art Museum, where you can see an exhibit about violin making and learn about the life of Antonio Vivaldi.
The Baroque composer Tomaso Giovanni Albinoni (1671-1751)
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✧THE PALACES & DECOR✧
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Querini's Palace Image from: commons.wikimedia.org
Interior Courtyard of the Doges Palace. Image from: goeurope.about.com
Bedroom from Sagredo Palace, 18th Century (c.1718); Stucco work probably by Abbonido Stazio fo Massagno (1675-1745) and Carpoforo Mazzetti (c.1684-1748); ceiling probably by Gaspare Diziani of Belluno (1689-1767). Image courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Bauer Hotel. Image: Forbestraveler.com
Hotel Danieli, Image from: cosmopolis.ch
Ruzzini Palace
✧THE CATHEDRALS✧
San Marco Cathedral from: Maarw3K/flickr
detail of San Marco Cathedral
Cathedral of San Marco via carminandosinrumbo.com
The interior of San Marco from sacred-destinations.com
Interior detail from bugbog.com
The facade of the Santa Maria Dei Miracoli. Image by Sara Fach
The Basilica di Santa Maria Della Salute (or La Salute). Image by: Aram Armstrong
Interior of La Salute's Basilica. Image by Simon King
The Santa Maria Gloriosa Dei Frari. Image by r_lizzimore
The gothic choir stalls inside the Santa Maria Dloriosa dei Frari (image by Anton Bawab)
✧THE CARNEVALE✧
Peggy Guggenheim's Venice
venice-attractions.com
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