Murano and Burano are two enchanting islands situated in the Venetian Lagoon, near Venice. Murano is renowned worldwide for its exquisite glass craftsmanship. The island has been a center for glassmaking since the 13th century. Burano is celebrated for its colorful, picturesque houses that line its narrow canals. Burano is also known for its lacemaking tradition
Click here for smaller displaysVenice, often referred to as the "City of Canals", is built on a series of islands within a lagoon and is connected by a network of canals, navigated by iconic gondolas and vaporettos.
Click here for smaller displaysVenice at night unveils a captivating transformation, as the city of canals becomes an enchanting dreamscape. The soft glow of lamplights reflects on the gently rippling waters, casting a magical spell on the ancient buildings that line the canals.
Click here for smaller displaysGondola, a traditional, flat-bottomed Venetian rowing boat, well-known for its unique and elegant design, is skillfully operated by a gondolier, using a single oar, known as a "remo", navigating through the narrow canals of Venice.
Click here for smaller displaysThe Palazzo Contarini del Bovolo is a small palazzo in Venice, Italy, best known for its external multi-arch spiral staircase known as the Scala (stairs or ladder) Contarini del Bovolo.
Click here for smaller displaysThe architecture and artistry of Saint Mark's Basilica reflect the rich cultural and historical tapestry of Venice. The construction started around 1063.
Click here for smaller displaysThe Museum is dedicated to the thought and the works of Leonardo da Vinci. The exhibition is completed by many educational projections depicting Leonardo’s life and works.
Click here for smaller displaysThe Doge's Palace is a palace built in Venetian Gothic style, built in 1340. The palace was the residence of the Doge of Venice, the supreme authority of the former Republic of Venice.
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