With its gondolas, canals, amazing restaurants, and unforgettable romantic ambiance, Venice is definitely a city for one's bucket list. Waterfront palazzos, palaces, and churches make drifting down the Grand Canal feel like cruising through a painting. To really experience Venice you must go to the opera or to a classical music performance, nibble fresh pasta and pastries, and linger in the exhibit halls of an art gallery. Label lovers will drool over the high-end shopping in Piazza San Marco.
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In Murano, the exclusive Palazzo that is a festival of light in all its infinite interpretations. An interior design projected by Calvi Brambilla, spanning innovation and tradition, art and design
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Jewelry shop and cameo factory on the Rialto Bridge in Venice Real genuine Italian cameos: antique, custom, shell, blue agate, locket, pendant, brooch, ring, earrings, necklaces,wedgewood, black,coral, murano glass, venetian blackamoor, silver, gold, interesting museum pieces
I ordered the gondola ferro comb I love it Service was excellent arrived very quickly. The jewellery and craftsmanship is excellent I will be buying from the shop again and hope to visit as soon as I can get back to the beautiful city of Venice Thank you ????
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“Venezia Gallery” risiede in un angolo ricco di storia di vita veneziana, tra la chiesa dei Greci e la scuola di San Giorgio. La tradizione si riflette nell’arte di Giorgio Ghidòli: pittore e illustratore, ha collaborato con la Mondadori, RCS-Corriere della Sera, Rusconi editori e con varie agenzie pubblicitarie di Milano. Ghidòli vive e lavora a Venezia, dipinge con le antiche tecniche della pittura ad olio, del disegno ad acquerello, a pastello e a penna.
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Le Stanze del Vetro (The Glass Rooms) is dedicated to Exhibitions of Glass. It is located behind the church on the island of Saint Giorgio Maggiore opposite the Doges Palace in the Historic Centre of Venice. From the water bus stop for line No 2 in front of the church walk to the left round the side of the church to find the Glass rooms to the right. They generally have two exhibitions per year. One which runs from September to the following January is devoted to a glass designer, or designers from Murano. Recent examples are the Cappellin workshop, the designer Carlo Scarpa, the Venini workshop many designers. The current exhibition is on Thomas Stearns for Venini. The other exhibition runs from April to July is devoted to other European glass designers and workshops. The space comprises 7 or 8 rooms and ip to 300 works are often displayed with excellent background information, sketches and drawings also exhibited . Collections displayed are assembled from loans from many private and public collections throughout the world. The exhibition is a free and open every day except Wednesday. I recommend these excellent exhibitions as an opportunity to see works that are otherwise often only seen in books . A first rate series of catalogues have been produced and many are available and are extremely good value. The exhibition space is run jointly by the Cini Foundation in Venice and the Pentagram Stiftung.
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Atelier about art, homemade drawing and pictures. When you came inside you feel the idea of art, of the impression of mind about the artist. You can see different work of different idea of art about the expression of the artist, you can found your piece inside many other piece. I wait you for visit me and lost inside my works.
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