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Introduction to Venice, Italy
Venice is astounding. How did this remarkable island, situated two miles from the mainland and precariously protected from the
Adriatic by a narrow stretch of land called the Lido, evolve into a world famous Mecca of architecture, culture and Renaissance art?
Venice was a major force during the Renaissance, superseded only by Rome and Florence in importance. Today Venice is a traveler’s
paradise. Wandering the romantic little alleyways, beautiful Renaissance churches and famous Gothic palaces, surrounded by
shimmering waters, makes the journey remarkably enriching. |
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