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Saint Mark's Basilica
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Unique architectural style • Byzantine style: St. Mark's Cathedral is based on Byzantine style, with five large round roofs, the church is in a Greek cross-shaped layout, and it is covered with five hemispheric domes. It is a typical Byzantine architectural feature. • Multiple styles integration: In the subsequent development, a variety of styles such as Gothic, Islamic, Renaissance styles are integrated. Gothic decorations such as pointed arches, railings and other Renaissance decorations have become a comprehensive artistic masterpiece of various genres. Exquisite decorative art • mosaic mosaics: more than 8,000 square meters inside and outside the church, from floors, walls to ceilings, themes cover the sermons of the twelve apostles, the crucifixion of Christ, the portraits of Christ and the prophets and saints, etc. The picture was covered with a gleaming gold foil, which made the whole church shrouded in gold. • Marble mosaic floor: Following the Byzantine church design principles, the ground adopts more than 2099 square meters of marble mosaic, with exquisite geometric patterns and natural patterns such as animals and flowers, showing the superb craft level of Venice. Precious historical relics • Horse of St. Mark: The four bronze horses replicas on the balcony above the main entrance are the famous "Horse of St. Mark", and the originals are kept in the Marcia Museum inside the cathedral. The four ancient Roman bronze horse statues, probably originally from Greece, were the loot of the Fourth Crusade. • Imperial statue: There is a statue of four emperors carved from purple porphyry in the southeast corner of the cathedral, a relic of the late ancient Rome, showing the four emperors who ruled the Roman Empire together, brought back from Constantinople, a symbol of the glorious history of the Venetian Empire. • The Virgin of Nicopia: This is a Byzantine icon, estimated to be created between the 6th and 7th centuries, originally dedicated to Constantinople, the Cathedral of Saint Sophia, was brought to Venice after the Fourth Crusade, considered to have magical powers, It is the protected icon of the Republic of Venice. Important religious facilities • Gold Altar screen: Above the main altar, it is the world-famous "Gold Altar screen", made of pure gold and gemstones, set with more than 1,300 gems and pearls, showing the image of Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit, a masterpiece of medieval metalwork art. • Jesus Ascension Dome: Located in the center of the cathedral, it depicts the scene of Jesus Christ ascending forty days after resurrection, completed by many excellent Venetian craftsmen in the thirteenth century, and the center of the dome is the image of Jesus being lifted up by angels.
Gondola Ride
Alaine08
Our experience in Venice was unforgettable, thanks to the perfect combination of a serene gondola ride and an insightful walking tour. The gondola ride was peaceful and gave us a unique view of the canals, while our guide was fantastic—knowledgeable, friendly, and engaging. We learned so much about the city's history and hidden gems as we walked through its charming streets. A truly memorable way to experience Venice from both the water and the land. Highly recommend this experience for anyone visiting!
Doge's Palace
M38***99
It is worth going, that is, the ticket is a bit pitted, and only one of the other museums has gone, not this interesting. The square is worth seeing, the interior is a bit like Versailles? The theme is mostly a series of praises and virtues, borrowing ancient myths or religions or historical materials.
St. Mark's Square
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St. Mark's Square is located in Venice, Italy, one of the most famous squares in the world. 1. Historical background 1. Built in the 9th century AD, it was originally just a clearing in front of St. Mark's Cathedral. 2. With the prosperity of Venice, the square has gradually expanded and decorated, becoming a political, religious and commercial center. 2. Architectural characteristics 1. The core building of St. Mark's Cathedral - the square, which combines Byzantine and Gothic architectural styles. - The facade of the church is decorated with ornate marble reliefs and mosaic mosaics that showcase biblical stories and Venice's history. - The five large domes and numerous minarets make the church look magnificent. 2. The Governor's House - next to St. Mark's Cathedral, the seat of the government of the Republic of Venice. - The building is unique in style, mainly white and pink marble, decorated with exquisite sculptures and colonnades. - There are many gorgeous rooms and halls inside, showing the art and culture of Venice. 3. Bell Tower - The landmark on the square, up to 98.6 meters. - Founded in the 12th century, it has been rebuilt and restored many times. - Visitors can take the elevator up to the bell tower and overlook the entire Venice. 4. Column - The square is surrounded by the Column, providing visitors with a place to shade and rest. - The Column is decorated with many sculptures and reliefs that showcase Venice's history and culture. Cultural significance 1. Religious center - St. Mark's Square is the religious center of Venice, and St. Mark's Cathedral is the cathedral of the Archbishop of Venice. - Many important religious ceremonies and events are held here. 2. Art Treasure - The buildings and sculptures on the square are art treasures that showcase Venice's artistic achievements. - The mosaic mosaics of St. Mark's Cathedral and the murals of the Governor's House are world-famous works of art. 3. Resorts - San Marco Plaza is one of Venice's most popular tourist attractions, attracting millions of visitors every year. - Cafes and restaurants on the square are also great places for visitors to relax and taste food. Activities and Celebrations 1. Venice Carnival - Each February, it is one of the world's most famous carnivals. - St. Mark's Square is the main venue for Carnival events, where people wear fancy costumes and masks to hold parades, performances and balls in the square. 2. St. Mark's Day - An important festival in Venice, held on April 25. - People celebrate in St. Mark's Square with a grand celebration including religious ceremonies, parades and fireworks displays.
Bridge of Sighs
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The Bridge of Sighs is a bridge with unique charm and historical significance. I. Geographical location The Bridge of Sighs is located in Venice, Italy. It connects the Duke of Venice and the prison, across the Palace River. 2. Architectural features 1. Design - The Sigh Bridge is a Baroque bridge with beautiful shapes. The bridge is enclosed, covered with a dome on the upper part and white marble railings on both sides of the bridge. - Its unique enclosed structure adds a mysterious and depressing atmosphere. 2. Building materials - mainly made of white marble and limestone, durable, and baptisms still stand after years. 3. The name is often given as a sigh when death row prisoners are taken to the scene of the death, passing through the airtight bridge. Historical and Cultural Values 1. Historical Witness - The Bridge of Sighs witnesses the historical changes of Venice, including the development of politics, law and society. It is a symbol of the judicial system during the Republic of Venice. 2. Literary and artistic inspiration - The bridge of sighs has appeared in many literary works and artistic creations. It has inspired countless writers, poets and artists and has become a symbol of romance and mystery. - The bridge is more famous for its vivid depiction of the sigh bridge in his works by the British poet Byron. V. Tourism significance 1. Unique landscape - The bridge is now one of Venice's most famous tourist attractions. Visitors can take a gondola ride under the bridge to enjoy the beautiful appearance of the bridge and the surrounding scenery. 2. Romantic legend - legend that if couples kiss under the bridge of sighs, their love will be eternal. This romantic legend attracted many couples to punch in, adding to the romantic atmosphere of the sigh bridge.
Piazza dei Signori
M24***21
The Gentleman's Square covers a small square, mostly tourists rest here, very typical European square.
Campanile di San Marco
zinnia_615
Marco Bell Tower (St Mark's Campanile) is definitely one of the most worth visiting in Venice! This 16th-century bell tower towers high and there is an angel statue at the top, which is simply a landmark in Venice. Address P.za San Marco, 30124 Venezia VE, Italy• Great view to climb the clock tower, you can overlook the entire Venice Water City 360 degrees, the red roof, the winding canal, the distant island.. The view is panoramic! Taking pictures and punching in is absolutely awesome
Grand Canal
Travelwithblueeyes
It’s so beautiful wow amazing views boats atmosphere even in November it’s no sobusy so much better to get about