The Italian Republic occupies a geographical position on the Italian peninsula, especially in southern Europe, and overlooks the largest Mediterranean islands of Sicily and Sardinia. Italy is divided into 20 cities, the most important of which are Rome, Milan, Florence, Venice (Venice) and Bologna. Of the kingdoms and civilizations that show their influence and culture on Italian architecture and buildings, most of which are influenced by Byzantine art and other arts. Venice The city of Venice is the capital of the Guineto region. It is located in the northern part of Italy. It has several names, including Venice and the Adriatic, due to its view of the Adriatic, the city of light, the city of bridges and the city of water. With a total of 1,700 islands, connecting them through the four hundred and sixteen bridges. With a population of about two hundred and seventy-two thousand and two hundred and fifty-one people, and is one of the most important and beautiful Italian cities because of the beautiful beauty of its historic buildings, and water channels also important. The city of Venice is watery, meaning that it lacks asphalt roads, and can not pass through the land vehicles, but the means of transportation used are the classic boats called the gondola. It is a boat measuring 11 meters long and consists of two hundred and eighty plates The wood, painted black, is led by a sailor wearing a special hat and a striped uniform. The boats are used as cars or trucks; they are used by the city's residents to spend their daily needs. The city also has so-called water buses, which are dedicated to transporting tourists between the islands. Venice Tourism Venice attracts a large number of tourists each year because of its beauty and historical importance. The most important tourist attractions in Venice are: Doji Palace. The Doji Palace is inspired by its Gothic architecture. Hundreds of thousands of tourists flock to visit the museum. Venice in the past, in addition to the secret rooms and prisons inside this palace, and the tourist during his visit to the palace paintings of Italian artists. St. Mark's Cathedral: The cathedral is built with Byzantine-inspired architecture. The cathedral is of great importance. The Venetian rulers used to take their chapel and later became the Roman Catholic diocese. The city center of Venice is located in Piazza San Marco. St. Marks Campanile: The history of Saint Marks Campanile is almost a thousand years old. The bell tower is a landmark of St. Mark's Cathedral. The tower has five bells that vary in resonance. Tourists go up to the top of the tower to enjoy the beautiful views and explore Venice. The Grand Canal: It connects the waterways separating the islands in the city of Venice and connects them directly with Lake Venice. The tourist can travel through the gondola by renting it. The Museum of Academia The Museum of Academia shows the most famous Italian artworks in Venice, dating back to the 19th century. The museum displays works of art and paintings arranged according to its chronological order. The most famous paintings in the museum are paintings by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci. The Museum of Gongheim: This 18th-century museum houses paintings by Italian top artists, most notably Picasso. The museum is housed in a very old building on the banks of the Grand River. The museum is named after the Italian lady Buggy Guggenheim who has been collecting paintings for many years. Rialto Bridge: This bridge is a link between the two banks of Venice and was built in the narrowest places in the Grand Canal. The Rialto Bridge has four bridges, which include a range of tourist shops and has several paths, right, left, and central. Planetaryo de Milano: On the stage of Planetaryo de Milano, there are entertainment and astronomical performances, and the night sky is also viewed. It is one of the largest and most important of the celestial vaults in Italy, and you can enjoy viewing the celestial objects, stars and planets. Currier Museum: This museum is dedicated to reviewing the history and art of Venice, and chronicles the events that took place on its territory through paintings depicting the events of the city. Venice carnival: The Venice carnival begins on the 28th of January every year. Italians wear masks and costumes of a strange nature that tell Italian history. Carnival activities include water diversion between the participants in the presence of bands and the bathroom. . Caduro Palace: It is called the Golden Palace, because of the excellence of its exterior and beautiful beauty because it is a gilded and intertwined color in its design, and is known in Italy as Santa Sophia, the most luxurious palace in Italy overlooking the Grand Canal.
Tourism in Venice
The Italian Republic occupies a geographical position on the Italian peninsula, especially in southern Europe, and overlooks the largest Mediterranean islands of Sicily and Sardinia. Italy is divided into 20 cities, the most important of which are Rome, Milan, Florence, Venice (Venice) and Bologna. Of the kingdoms and civilizations that show their influence and culture on Italian architecture and buildings, most of which are influenced by Byzantine art and other arts. Venice The city of Venice is the capital of the Guineto region. It is located in the northern part of Italy. It has several names, including Venice and the Adriatic, due to its view of the Adriatic, the city of light, the city of bridges and the city of water. With a total of 1,700 islands, connecting them through the four hundred and sixteen bridges. With a population of about two hundred and seventy-two thousand and two hundred and fifty-one people, and is one of the most important and beautiful Italian cities because of the beautiful beauty of its historic buildings, and water channels also important. The city of Venice is watery, meaning that it lacks asphalt roads, and can not pass through the land vehicles, but the means of transportation used are the classic boats called the gondola. It is a boat measuring 11 meters long and consists of two hundred and eighty plates The wood, painted black, is led by a sailor wearing a special hat and a striped uniform. The boats are used as cars or trucks; they are used by the city's residents to spend their daily needs. The city also has so-called water buses, which are dedicated to transporting tourists between the islands. Venice Tourism Venice attracts a large number of tourists each year because of its beauty and historical importance. The most important tourist attractions in Venice are: Doji Palace. The Doji Palace is inspired by its Gothic architecture. Hundreds of thousands of tourists flock to visit the museum. Venice in the past, in addition to the secret rooms and prisons inside this palace, and the tourist during his visit to the palace paintings of Italian artists. St. Mark's Cathedral: The cathedral is built with Byzantine-inspired architecture. The cathedral is of great importance. The Venetian rulers used to take their chapel and later became the Roman Catholic diocese. The city center of Venice is located in Piazza San Marco. St. Marks Campanile: The history of Saint Marks Campanile is almost a thousand years old. The bell tower is a landmark of St. Mark's Cathedral. The tower has five bells that vary in resonance. Tourists go up to the top of the tower to enjoy the beautiful views and explore Venice. The Grand Canal: It connects the waterways separating the islands in the city of Venice and connects them directly with Lake Venice. The tourist can travel through the gondola by renting it. The Museum of Academia The Museum of Academia shows the most famous Italian artworks in Venice, dating back to the 19th century. The museum displays works of art and paintings arranged according to its chronological order. The most famous paintings in the museum are paintings by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci. The Museum of Gongheim: This 18th-century museum houses paintings by Italian top artists, most notably Picasso. The museum is housed in a very old building on the banks of the Grand River. The museum is named after the Italian lady Buggy Guggenheim who has been collecting paintings for many years. Rialto Bridge: This bridge is a link between the two banks of Venice and was built in the narrowest places in the Grand Canal. The Rialto Bridge has four bridges, which include a range of tourist shops and has several paths, right, left, and central. Planetaryo de Milano: On the stage of Planetaryo de Milano, there are entertainment and astronomical performances, and the night sky is also viewed. It is one of the largest and most important of the celestial vaults in Italy, and you can enjoy viewing the celestial objects, stars and planets. Currier Museum: This museum is dedicated to reviewing the history and art of Venice, and chronicles the events that took place on its territory through paintings depicting the events of the city. Venice carnival: The Venice carnival begins on the 28th of January every year. Italians wear masks and costumes of a strange nature that tell Italian history. Carnival activities include water diversion between the participants in the presence of bands and the bathroom. . Caduro Palace: It is called the Golden Palace, because of the excellence of its exterior and beautiful beauty because it is a gilded and intertwined color in its design, and is known in Italy as Santa Sophia, the most luxurious palace in Italy overlooking the Grand Canal.
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