Tag: Venezia

  • Morning in Cannaregio

    Cannaregio is probably one of my favourite areas of Venice, even so, I´m gonna say this about any other area of Venice. It´s the biggest one of the six sestieri (quarters) and the one with the biggest population. There aren´t actually that many people still living in Venice, except in Cannaregio and Arsenale, which are the most residential areas.

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    Got my first caffé in the morning right around the corner of my Airbnb place and was ready to go!

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    Before the railway, the Cannaregio Canal was the main route into the city, the area grew mainly with working-class housing and manufacturing. Beginning in 1516 Jews must live the Jewish ghetto, the oldest one in the world. It was Napoleon Bonaparte in 1797 who allowed Jews to live wherever they want and set an end to their daily restrictions after he had conquered the Venetian Republic.

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  • Punta della Dogana

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    La Punta della Dogana – the point where Canale Grande meets Giudecca Canal and you have one of the best views in Venice: San Marco on the left, Chiesa di San Giorgio Maggiore in front and Giudecca on the left. Be there at sunset!

    This triangular area of Venice consists of several buildings:  Santa Maria della Salute, Patriarchal Seminary of Venice, and Dogana da Mar and is located on the tip of an island in the Dorsoduro district. La Punta della Dogana is the art museum inside the Dogana da Mar building, which hosts one half of the Damien Hirst exhibition at the moment – another reason I wanted to come to Venice in November.

     Santa Maria della Salute, Patriarchal Seminary of Venice, and Dogana da Mar

    When you´re crossing la Ponte dell´Accademia don´t forget to stop for a minute (or longer) and enjoy the view over Canale Grande.

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    Biennale meets Damien Hirst.

    Jamie Lee Byars´ “Golden Tower” and Hirst’s “Mermaid”.

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    Walking back on the other side of the island and enjoying the view of Giudecca in the sunset…

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    Probably the most kitschy picture ever!

  • Back from Venice

    Didn´t I post my travel notice to Venice just yesterday? At least it feels like this. But still, I already have returned from La Serenissima yesterday morning. I went to Venice in the wintertime to experience the city in moody weather and lots of fog – but this plan didn´t work out at all. Venice greeted me with radiant sunshine and stayed like this during my stay. I´ll have to try again another time…

    Meanwhile, let´s enjoy the sunset on my first night in Venice:

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