Murano glass, discovering the art of Venetian masters
The island of Murano is the first industrial zone in the world, a true glassmaking forge! Let’s discover the history of Murano glass.
Three exhibitions to visit in Venice in December
Are you planning your Christmas holidays in Venice? We recommend three exhibitions you should absolutely visit in Venice in December. Write in the comment which one is your favorite. Enjoy!
Venice and its historical buildings. Curiosities and things to see in the three most beautiful museum houses in Venice
Visiting Venice you’ll notice that it’s not only a city you can discover in outdoor walks but you can also explore many of its historic buildings.
La Fenice Theatre
La Fenice Theatre is one of the flagships of Venice. Every year the historic building houses more than one hundred operas.
The works of art in Venice
If you are wondering how many works of art are preserved in Venice, know that answering this question is not easy! Here is a list of the best
The history of St Mark’s bell tower
St Mark’s bell tower can certainly be considered one of the symbols of Venice, immortalized in many postcards and photos. What is its story? Let’s find out together!
10 things that you still don’t know about Venice
Are you sure you know the lagoon so well? Here are 10 things that you still don’t know about Venice, the floating city!
How houses are built in Venice
The palaces and churches of Venice rest on ancient and very solid foundations, the result of a state-of-the-art construction.
The water system in Venice
Both a blessing and a curse of the Serenissima, the water system in Venice has given it its unique shape and has enriched it in its golden age.
Venice from above: the best views of the lagoon city
Venice from above is incredible: its palaces and bell towers offer new perspectives that will make you love it even more. Let’s discover them together!
What to see in Venice in one day – itinerary 1
What to see in Venice in one day? So, follow me on this itinerary I personally tested, and we’ll discover it together.
Viva Vivaldi: a symphony of lights, sounds and perfumes in Venice
You don’t need to be an aficionado of the genre to appreciate Viva Vivaldi, the exhibition dedicated to Antonio Vivaldi, at the Diocesan Museum of Venice.