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• Among the many celebrations held in Venice, the Feast of Our Lady of Health is one of the most deeply perceived by the population for its strong religious feeling and is by far the least “touristy” of all local … Continue reading
• As always at this time of year, the flow of tourists begins (thanks god!) to shrink and Venice regains, at least for some time, a less chaotic and noisy appearance. Venetians regain possession of their city starting again to go … Continue reading
• Via Garibaldi once used to be a canal until 1807, when it became an ally originally named Via Eugenia in honor of Eugene Beauharnais, the then French viceroy of Italy. It was only in 1866, when the Italian army … Continue reading
• Yes, I know, it's just a bit late for a carnival image (it happened "only" three months ago…) but while I was searching for the next image of this photographic tale about Venice, I stumbled on this one and … Continue reading
• Cell phones seem to be the favourite companions of these journeys; to talk to friends, send one last message or just play with one of the hundreds apps that have become such an important part of the glamorous "digital … Continue reading
• I really love going around on water buses at night; differently from day time, when life pulses intensely with people often caught in vivacious discussions before going to work, after dark everybody seems to be wrapped around their most … Continue reading
• Three friends coming home from school; they are young, they are happy……to be together ………and see the life ahead of them. I watch them and I see myself, my dreams, my life. I took the picture this afternoon, but … Continue reading
• St. Mark's Square is not only the most important and most famous place of the city, but also an extraordinary stage of everyday life. I like to wander in search of situations seemingly trivial and obvious; however, when viewed through … Continue reading
• A memory from Venice is not something everybody can exhibit in his own scrapbook; even less a memory with your bare feet soaking in the high water of St.Mark's square. However, the thing that most amazed me was the … Continue reading
• High water is quite unusual in summertime and when it does happen, kids (and not only…) have an unexpected chance to turn into a playground a location, St. Mark's square, better known for its unique architecture and ancient history … Continue reading
• When I wrote in my About page that "I have ………….no schedules for posting" I didn't really mean I was not posting images for more than a month. But that's exactly what happened and I feel sorry about it. … Continue reading