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Gardens open in Venice from October 4th to 6th

The VENETIAN GARDEN FESTIVAL returns from Friday, October 4th to Sunday, October 6th, 2024. This 20th edition will be titled VENICE IS AN OASIS. The Festival is […]

Appointment with the Vogalonga, 30 kilometers of rowing in the lagoon

There will be over 200 boats (of all types) and over 7300 participants (approximately 5000) from […]

Urbs Scripta: The History of Venice Told Through Graffiti

Ships, chronicles, games, human figures. Slogans for the election of doges or laments of prisoners. Games, names, crosses, and dates. A […]

"Venice Seen from the Sky" in 165 Photos and Many Curiosities

But how beautiful the lagoon, Venice, and its islands are, seen from above! He tells us about them, in a perfect mix […]

Stone Gazes. Venice Seen Through Its Statues: An Exhibition and a Book

Images certainly speak louder than words. Nonetheless, the photographic exhibition certainly deserves comment and mention […]

HYPERVENEZIA: A photographic inventory of the city on display at Palazzo Grassi

Mario Peliti, an architect, publisher, and gallery owner with a great passion for photography, said he didn't sleep there […]

Casa dei Tre Oci, towards reopening with De Biasi

A new photography exhibition, symbolizing a new cultural offering: this was the program of the Casa dei Tre Oci, at […]

An autumn walk in beautiful Caorle

If the transition to daylight saving time and pandemic restrictions are troubling you, why not treat yourself to a relaxing walk […]

Walk in the Campo Santi Giovanni e Paolo

A Venetian peculiarity, perhaps one of its many unique features. The city hospital, the most important and largest, has […]

Venetian cuisine: what you absolutely must try

Sardines in saor, bigoli in salsa, cod, and traditional sweets: these are just some of the Venetian dishes that […]

Museums reopening: Venice once again showcases its treasures.

After the lockdown, starting June 13th, museums in Venice and the lagoon islands will reopen: Burano […]

Christmas in Venice, a unique experience

Christmas in Venice is certainly a fascinating experience to be enjoyed in a setting unlike any other. For several weeks now, the lagoon […]

High water grants a respite, Venice tries to restart

After several days of high water reaching nearly two meters, Venice is trying to return to normality. The high […]

The Feast of the Redeemer: all the info for the 2019 edition

Tilting walkways to cradle tides and high waters, 34 boats lined up supporting a bridge connecting the Zattere […]

Modern architecture in Venice, discovering the 20th century with Carlo Rubini

Wandering around Venice? No thanks, too much confusion. So why not rediscover Venice's 900th-century architecture in the […]

Christmas in Venice: a stroll through the markets is magical!

Christmas in Venice: "Venice is beautiful, but I wouldn't live there." How many times have we heard this refrain? Those who repeat it are probably not […]

Ristorante Do Leoni – A wonderful story told through flavor

Sometimes dining is about more than just eating. Going to a restaurant can actually mean experiencing […]

The new Musikamera program at La Fenice is extraordinary

Variety of programs, prestigious performers, and a special focus on discovering new talent. The third season of Musikàmera at the Teatro […]

The galleys, or the sharks of the arsenal

The Venice Arsenal is a nearly thousand-year-old structure, a former shipyard with an incredible production capacity. That […]

An extraordinary journey into Venetian excellence: Venice Glass Week

The event will take place from September 9th to 16th, with a 20 percent increase in registrations compared to last year. The […]

A new wind is blowing over the Certosa, between sustainability and valorization

Certosa is an island located between San Pietro di Castello and the Lido, right near the mouth of […]

The Legend of the Gondola in a Romantic Poem

The history of the gondola is lost in the mists of time and is intertwined with the fantastic stories of Venice, where […]

Venetian courtesans, a form of emancipation?

In a cosmopolitan and vibrant city like Venice during the time of the Serenissima, the phenomenon of courtesans found fertile ground. […]

The Venice Lido, the pearl of the Adriatic

The Venice Lido was once considered one of the most exclusive places to spend summer holidays. The most […]

Ca' Foscari: Your Future Run registration now open!

Your Future Run! Spring is upon us and the sun is knocking on our windows: registration is now open for Saturday, […]

5 songs that tell the story of Venice

There are songs that remind us of moments. Or songs that are inspired by special places. Every city has its own music, […]

Il Salotto Improvvisato returns to the Londra Palace with lots of great music.

What is Venice for music? Muse, lover, stage, or all three? Perhaps it's something more, something […]

Ancient legends about the Honest Woman in Venice

In the Frari area, there's one of Venice's many truly unique names. That of the calle al ponte, of the […]

Live music on the mainland: our top 5!

Our recommendations for live music in Venice continue. This time, we're leaving the island and heading to the mainland. […]

Torcello and the Last Judgement that inspired Giotto and Michelangelo

The first Last Judgement The first mosaic depicting the Last Judgement is in Torcello, in the Basilica of Santa Maria Assunta […]

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