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Introductory Information About Sightseeing In Venice

By Fabio DeMartino


Venice is situated in the north west of Italy on the coast of the Adriatic sea. This small city has a population of nearly 100,000.

In spite of its small size, Venice is among the premier tourist destinations in Italy receiving thousands of visitors from all around the world who come to see the unique watercourses that form the Town of Venice. Below we've mentioned just a few of the interesting things for visitors to do in Venice.

The city interestingly does not have roads but only canals that run through with various branches. The Grand Canal is the main water way that runs through the heart of Venice and hence the only way to travel around the town is by boat. The Grand Canal is of 4 km in length and 40 meters to 100 meters in width.

Taking a comfortable gondola ride along the Grand Canal in Venice is not only a great way to relax but also enables you to see the amazing architecture of Venice which spans more than six hundred years and gives you an idea of the richness of the history of Venice. Gothic, baroque and renaissance architecture are all represented among the buildings of Venice.

Italy is the spiritual home of Opera music and there are several world class opera houses to be found in many of the majorcities of Italy, of which Venice is one. The Venice Opera house has a prosperous history of putting on performances by world famous opera singers; however, because of a fire the original Venice Opera House suffered great damage and has only recently been restored.

Guided tour centres in Venice come with help for the travellers from across the world to have a view of the Venice opera house for a cost of 7 Euros. Since they do not include in their program a trip to the Venice opera house in each and every trip, tourists are advised to reserve their place in advance in case they are particular to have a view of the opera house.

This building in Venice houses one of the great art collections in the whole city, and contains some works of art considered to be among the most valuable in the world. The actual building dates back to the 14th century and was initially used by monks of the Franciscan Order; however, since that time it has had various uses.

The Chiesa di Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari in Venice has a particularly wide-ranging collection of Italian art from the Gothic era, although the artistic highlight of a visit to this art collection in Venice is the assumption that illustrates the Virgin Mary and the Angel Gabrielle.

The tomb of Titian, who was among the most prominent artists to have ever come out from Venice, is also located in this building.




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