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Teatro La Fenice: Venice’s Icon of Opera and Resilience

Teatro La Fenice: Venice’s Icon of Opera and Resilience

An Icon of Music and History Opened on May 16, 1792, by architect Gianantonio Selva, Teatro La Fenice was built on the site of the Teatro San Benedetto, which was destroyed by fire in 1774. Its name, “The Phoenix,” symbolizes rebirth and...
Venice Film Festival 2025

Venice Film Festival 2025

From August 27 to September 6, 2025, the Lido of Venice once again became the stage for the Venice International Film Festival, now in its 82nd edition. Every year, this event transforms the lagoon into the world capital of cinema, attracting directors, actors,...
Chioggia: The Little Venice Between Sea and Tradition

Chioggia: The Little Venice Between Sea and Tradition

Often nicknamed “Little Venice”, Chioggia is one of the most authentic places in the lagoon. Less crowded than its famous sister, it offers picturesque canals, a strong fishing tradition, and a laid-back atmosphere perfect for slow discovery. Canals and fishing boats...
Padua, the City of Three “Withouts”

Padua, the City of Three “Withouts”

Padua is a city with an ancient heart and a curious soul — rich in history, art, devotion, and irony. Among the many nicknames and expressions used to describe it, one stands out for its wit and charm: the city of the three withouts. It’s a popular, affectionate...