Venice

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Venice, Italy – The Art, the Miracle, the Inexpressible

As early as 1882, Henry James observed that the most obvious thing to say about Venice is that there is nothing left to say. Works of art associated with images of Venice tend to stick in my mind and evoke its atmosphere and architecture. Wagner regarded Venice as a good place in which to compose because you could see the crowds and yet to be alone. Palaces, canals, gondolas, effects of light seen across the Lagoon at dawn and sunset, dissolve into a colorful Romantic vision.

Transportation, Travel Tips

How to travel around Italy by Train

Take the train from town to town in Italy, and discover the country’s bright green vineyards, sparkling blue waters, and pretty pastel homes in coastal villages. Taking a train is the perfect way to travel around Italy. A trip from Rome to Venice on the train not only eliminates the hassle of renting a car, driving, and finding a place to park, it also gives you a chance to see the very heart of the countryside, while you sip a chilled glass of Pinot Grigio . . . Read article…

Blog, Video, Weather

High tide floods Venice

Venice is more than surrounded by water — it has the water of the Adriatic running in its veins. One unfortunate effect of this is that high tides or heavy rains can cause flooding in the city. In December 2008, one of the highest tides in its history hit Venice. People waded through the streets in high boots, or walked on the boardwalks above the flood waters. See how the 4th highest tide in recorded history (records there have been kept since 1872) hit the city.

Blog, Video

Venice in the morning

What would it be like to wake up in Venice in the morning? This lovely, atmospheric video gives you the feeling of a different side of Venice, away from the hectic crowds of San Marco. This is a peaceful, calm, lovely Venice. One that makes you want to stroll aimlessly through the back streets, just enjoying the scenery, and listening to the ever-present sounds of lapping water.

And most of all, it makes me want to wake up in Venice in the morning!

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