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     The Library of San Francesco della Vigna in Venice
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    By Luisella Romeo, blogseevenice
    In Venetian history
    Posted December 19, 2023

    The Library of San Francesco della Vigna in Venice

    The library of San Francesco della Vigna in Venice is a true jewel. In a city where many libraries are fascinating, such as the Marciana National Library or the Querini Stampalia library or the [...]

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     Wooden molds and tools made in Murano for glass masters
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    By Luisella Romeo, blogseevenice
    In Venetian arts and crafts
    Posted November 25, 2023

    Wooden molds and tools made in Murano for glass masters

    Wooden molds are hollow containers used to give shape when you blow your glass object, whether we talk about goblets, vases or lamps. Visiting a glass factory in Murano is a great experience as [...]

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     Metal tools for glass art made in Murano
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    By Luisella Romeo, blogseevenice
    In Venetian arts and crafts
    Posted October 25, 2023

    Metal tools for glass art made in Murano

    Metal tools for glass are an essential help for glaziers. Maybe it is not what draws your attention when you observe masters or their helpers work on glass in a furnace or at their torch. That [...]

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     Murrina: artistic creation in contemporary Murano glass
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    By Luisella Romeo, blogseevenice
    In Venetian arts and crafts
    Posted September 30, 2023

    Murrina: artistic creation in contemporary Murano glass

    Murrina is a term used in Venice and in Murano to address both a fascinating, ancient technique and a specific creation, which can be a finished work of art or can serve to create more art in [...]

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     Rivers and lagoons surrounding Venice
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    By Luisella Romeo, blogseevenice
    In Venetian lagoon
    Posted August 31, 2023

    Rivers and lagoons surrounding Venice

    Venice and its rivers Rivers connecting south and north with Venice, explain why this city was built. Still nowadays, even considering how much geographical surroundings of Venice have changed [...]

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     The plague in Venice in 1575-1577: artistic memory of an epidemic
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    By Luisella Romeo, blogseevenice
    In Venetian history
    Posted July 27, 2023

    The plague in Venice in 1575-1577: artistic memory of an epidemic

    The plague was a constant problem for Venice in the ancient times. A city devoted to trading could not simply reject foreign ships reaching the city for fear they would bring diseases, otherwise [...]

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     Gelato in Venice: some history and tips to enjoy
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    By Luisella Romeo, blogseevenice
    In Venetian traditions
    Posted June 30, 2023

    Gelato in Venice: some history and tips to enjoy

    Gelato is one of those words tourists do not need any translation for. Actually, if I say “ice cream”, some give me a suspicious look as if I am proposing them something which is not truly [...]

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     Coffee trade in Venice: how an exotic drink was commercialized in Europe
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    By Luisella Romeo, blogseevenice
    In Venetian history
    Posted May 30, 2023

    Coffee trade in Venice: how an exotic drink was commercialized in Europe

    Coffee trade in Venice reached its climax in the middle of the 18th century.  Nearly 28 million cups of coffee per year would be drunk in Venice and its territories in the Stato da Terra in [...]

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     Venetian gardens: why gardens in Venice are secret and unique
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    By Luisella Romeo, blogseevenice
    In Venetian gardens
    Posted April 29, 2023

    Venetian gardens: why gardens in Venice are secret and unique

    Venetian gardens are unexpectedly quite a few. At least five hundred. In Venice, gardens are not so easy to spot, though. Most visitors, after spending a few days in Venice, get the feeling they [...]

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     Vittore Carpaccio’s paintings in Venice
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    By Luisella Romeo, blogseevenice
    In Venetian art
    Posted March 28, 2023

    Vittore Carpaccio’s paintings in Venice

    Vittore Carpaccio’s paintings in Venice are well known to the English speaking world still because of John Ruskin’s and Henry James’ praising words. Do you remember? Ruskin used expressions such [...]

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