Piazza San Marco is the vibrant heart of the Venice Carnival, an enchanting event that draws visitors from across the globe with its captivating performances and timeless traditions.
The Venice Carnival isn’t just a festival; it’s an invitation to lose yourself in a world of enchantment. By wearing even the simplest mask, you become part of the celebration, stepping out of your everyday routine and embracing a sense of freedom.
Venice is one of the most fascinating and romantic cities in the world, known for its canals, ancient palaces, and unique architecture.
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The islands of Venice are a group of islands in northern Italy, belonging to the Venetian Lagoon. Among the most famous Venetian islands, we find Burano, Murano, and Torcello.
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Torcello is a small island in the Venetian Lagoon. A town that today has only 10 inhabitants, but was once the first inhabited island in the Lagoon.
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One of the many singularities of Venice is its toponymy. The city is in fact divided into six areas called the Sestieri and the numbering of houses is not by street but by sestiere.