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29
Nov
Dalla nostra offerta di vini l’Amarone di Valpolicella

Our offer of wines: the Amarone alla Valpolicella

Did you order a grilled t-bone steak with vegetables or a veal liver “Venetian style” with onions and now you don’t know which wine is better as accompanying? Then Amarone di Valpolicella is the answer you’re looking for. The Amarone di Valpolicella, usually known as Amarone, is an Italian DOCG dry passito red wine exclusively […]

18
Nov
Getting Around Venice: the Murano Glass Museum

Getting Around Venice: the Murano Glass Museum

If you’re visiting Venice and you love the art of glass, then you absolutely should stop by the Murano Glass Museum. The Murano Glass Museum is based in the historical Palazzo dei Vescovi di Torcello, an ancient buildind with typical flamboyant Gothic shapes. Throughout history, the ancient diocese had different functions: in 1861 the central […]

08
Nov
Art Exhibition: Painting of light. Burano and its Painters

Art Exhibit: Painting of light. Burano and its Painters

For art lovers, at the Lace Museum in Burano, until January 8th 2020 will be present the exhibition Painting of Light. Burano and its Painters.  It all began in the early 1900s, when some artists decided to move to the Venetian island, soon turning it into the main venue for a modern and alternative art, […]

31
Oct
Visit the Foundation Giorgio Cini

Visit the Foundation Giorgio Cini

The Giorgio Cini Foundation is a place of culture and beauty, a peaceful oasis gathered on the small island of San Giorgio Maggiore. The Giorgio Cini Foundation is a private organism, founded by Vittorio Cini in 1951 to commemorate his son Giorgio Cini, who died tragically in an airplane incident.  The non-lucrative organisation aims to […]

14
Oct

Tiramisù: the Italian dessert par excellence

Tiramisù is the most famous Italian dessert in the world. Its origins are decidedly uncertain and its recipe appears written in recipe books only at the end of the 1960s. There are those who think it was born in the kitchens of a Veneto restaurant, while others attribute it to Friuli Venezia Giulia; what is […]

04
Oct
accademia bridge

Getting Around Venice: the Accademia Bridge

Located in the south of the city, the Accademia Bridge is one of the four crossings of the Grand Canal. During the Austrian period, the only passage from one bank to the other was the famous Rialto Bridge; so it was decided to build two more, one near the railway (later called Ponte degli Scalzi) […]

16
Sep
tattoo storie sulla pelle

The exhibition Tattoo. Storie sulla pelle

We suggest that you go to the exhibit Tattoo. Storie sulla pelle (Tattoo. Histories on skin) at the Museum M9 in Mestre, which is only 10 minutes by train from Venice. The exhibition Tattoo. Storie sulla pelle is the result of a deep work of study and research in the history of the tattoo from […]

02
Sep
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Getting Around Venice: Clock Tower

The Torre dei Mori, more commonly called the Clock Tower, is located in Piazza San Marco and with its magnificent arch, opens its doors to the ancient Merceria, the city’s commercial street. The tower was built at the end of 1490 but still remains one of the cornerstones of the city. Its imposing clock is […]

26
Aug
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Heat Show: art and nature at the Archives of Mercy

For those who have not yet managed to go, they will have until November 24 to visit the exhibition Heat – create the environment you are willing to live in – inaugurated on May 12th at the Archives of Mercy in Venice, that is not only a symbol of history and culture, but also a […]

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