Monday, 13 July 2015
What you should do In venice
Venice |
Travel Tips To Venice
Venice and its mainland are particularly rich of museums and historical buildings of great artistic and cultural importance. Here you can choose among a wide variety of museums, churches, palaces and villas, Venice historic centre, the famous islands of Murano and Burano, the villas along the Brenta river and the beautiful landscapes the Miranese area, and of course less famous islands in Venice Lagoon.
Floating between the sea and the lagoon is the beautiful island of the Lido of Venice. Thanks to the continual coming and going of ferries it is easy to get to - even by car. And there is nowhere like it in the world. A few minutes away from Venice, kilometres of golden sands offer something for everyone, and, following careful environmental works, a sea that has grown cleaner year after year: the beaches of the Lido Island have been awarded the important eco-label Blue Flag in May 2012, four years in a row. Venice is not only culture and beaches, let its its parks and naturalistic oasis enchant you with their beauty and calm.
Chioggia
When strolling down the alleys off the main street, you will come across delightful shops that are the heirs to a culture of craftsmanship dated back centuries. There are stores where you can buy scale models of typical vessels, fans, terracotta pipes from Chioggia built on 17th century, prints, clothing, perfume and toy shops, for all needs or just for window shopping.
The bakers sell bossolà, papini, bissiole, and many other types of bread from Chioggia. Behind Palazzo Granaio there is the fish market and nearby the greengrocers.
Thursday Morning is the weekly Market day and there are many opportunities to buy from the stalls, displaying all types of goods along the main street, a great experience with plenty of colour and thousands of people. You can rest for a coffee, a homemade icecream, have a snack outdoor or enjoy a great fish lunch or dinner in one of the famous restaurants.
Peggy Guggenheim Collection
The Peggy Guggenheim Collection is the most important museum in Italy for European and American art of the first half of the 20th century. It is located in Peggy Guggenheim's former home, Palazzo Venier dei Leoni, on the Grand Canal in Venice.
Opened in 1951 by the niece of Solomon R Guggenheim, wealthy American industrialist and art collector, the museum presents Peggy Guggenheim's personal collection of 20th century art, masterpieces form the Gianni Mattioli collection, the Nasher Sculpture Garden, as well as temporary exhibitions.
The Peggy Guggenheim Collection is owned and operated by the Solomon R Guggenheim Foundation, which also operates the Solomon R Guggenheim Museum, New York, the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, Deutsche Guggenheim Berlin, Guggenheim-Hermitage, Las Vegas and the Guggenheim Museum Las Vegas.
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Caves of Noale
The WWF Oasis in the area of the caves of Noale is formed by a series of ponds with depths vary widely and this has allowed the colonization of a wide variety of plant and animal species.
Address and Info
Address: via Degli Ongari, Noale, Noale
Area: Venezia, Decumano - Terraferma, Noale
Mobile: 3334336904
email: cavedinoale@wwf.it
Web: http://www.wwf.it
Information
Opening times: April-September: Tuesday and Thursday from 2pm to 8pm;Saturday and Sunday 8am-8pm; from November to February, Sunday 9am-4pm; March and October: Tuesday and Thursday 2pm-6pm, Saturday and Sunday 8am-6pm
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