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Venice Attractions
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A person that understands Venice’s soul would consider any piece of this mysterious city beautiful and worthy of being put onto the cover of a guide-book. Be it a gala square, a small church, a souvenir shop or a narrow Venetian street. Venice doesn’t have ugly dormitory areas. It is entirely a work of art. Nevertheless, the administration manages to single out free-standing sights. Apparently, it is done to overprice neighbouring hotels and restaurants.
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San Marco Square (Piazza San Marco)
Only a lazy guide-book about Italy doesn’t quote a sentence said once by Napoleon: “San Marco is Europe’s most elegant salon”. San Marco Square is really looks very much like a salon »»»
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Doges Palace (Palazzo Ducale)
Along the walls of this Sala portraits of Venice’s Doges are hanging. One of the walls has a black curtain closing the place where a portrait of doge Falier should be. »»»
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Rialto Bridge (Ponte Rialto)
If you are lost in Venice and suddenly you see this silhouette – then it’s all set, you are in the centre. Rialto Bridge, or Ponte Rialto »»»
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 Прогулки с Бродским"На первую свою зарплату в Америке я купил билет на самолет и прилетел в Венецию."
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