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byzantine art

Venice is the sadness of the world and not only is short for the finest scenery in the history of the Mediterranean Sea. More importantly, is the bridge between the east and west. This world famous city located in northeastern Italy, is built in the fifth century. Venice is four miles from the continent, in percent eighteen islands belonging to the Lake of Venice. More than one hundred fifty and four channels of hundred bridges go to the length and width and connect all these islands on an entire city. Venice becomes the most attractive city tour of its unique appearance and rich repository of art. The beauty of Venice is in the green water, boats stunned and the magnificent classic buildings. Looking around while standing in the Piazza San Marco, the change of cross streets here in sinuous channels. The vehicle flowing freely in common, changes in towns boats here. All channels, every street, every hood, and each small square is the landscape and recording the brilliant culture and history of this city of water.

St. Mark's Square is considered the most romantic place. Birds of peace are the most important stage here.

Waterloo Bridge connecting the two courthouses and detention. In general, prisoners in this prison will not come out, alive. Waterloo Bridge becomes the last place where they can have a look at the sunlight. Therefore, prisoners can not help sighing when they happen. As time passes, this place is called "the bridge Waterloo. "Palazzo Ducale was TIPTOP energy department at the time of the Venetian Republic. It is typically Gothic style with marble walls pink bows continuous needle and round windows of the pattern of the four petals.

Catedral de San Marcos, Byzantine style is strong, is said to be a cathedral making offerings to the author of the Gospel. San Marcos is the guardian spirit of Venice and the symbol of the lion. This lion is the symbol of Venice.

On both sides of the Cathedral of San Marcos, constituting the old and new mansions manager the first of which is used primarily for the cafeterias in which the most famous is Cafe Florian. Hemingway is said and Byron often come here. Of course, coffee is the most expensive in Italy. For more information about travel, please take a look at http://www.affordable-cruises-tours.com

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Byzantine Art, the jewel of the Empire


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