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Tag Archives: Venice
Venice Underwater
This week, extensive areas of Venice have been underwater (even more than usual). Severe weather and unusually high tides submerged three quarters of La Serenissima under an extra meter of lagoon water. Here’s what Europe’s most romantic tourist destination has … Continue reading
The Joy of Maps
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How Venice Works
Venice is not only a great city; it’s a complex archipelago made up of 124 different islands, dissected by 183 canals and crossed by 483 bridges. This marvelous film produced by the city of Venice explains how this fabulous, confounding and … Continue reading
Posted in Europe, Film, Tourism
Tagged Italy, Piazza San Marco, Rialto Bridge, St Marks Basilica, Venice
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Hemingway Hotels ?
It seems that the entrepreneurial minions who manage Ernest Hemingway’s estate have entered into an agreement with developers to build a chain of Hemingway -themed hotels across the world.The notion is that the “Hemingway’s lifestyle” is a lifestyle worth emulating, or … Continue reading
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Tagged Disneyfication, Ernest Hemingway, Havana, Hemingway, Hemingway Hotel, Paris, Venice
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Cartography Can Be Fun
You won’t find any of these terrific, one-of-a-kind maps in a typical travel guidebook or in a travel magazine Many of these charming cartographical gems are created by professional artists or illustrators, but some of the most engaging maps are … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Europe, Maps, Tourism, Travel Writing
Tagged Berlin, Cartography, London, Lublin, Map, Porto, Rekjavik, Venice, Warsaw
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I (Heart) Venezia
I’m a sucker for anything Venice-related (and who isn’t), so of course I fell hard for this gorgeous, little visual love letter to the Queen of the Adriatic. If this doesn’t have you rushing to check Kayak for airfares, then you … Continue reading
Mapmania
You won’t find any of these marvelous one-of-a-kind maps in your typical travel guidebook, but they make exceedingly clever ways to interact with geographic places. Some of the very talented creators of these diverse and idiosyncratic maps are professional illustrators … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Asia, Europe, Maps, Middle East, South America, Tourism
Tagged Athens, Bergen, Greece, Iran, Istambul, Italy, Japan, Kyoto, Lodz, Naples, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, St.Petersberg, Turkey, Venezuela, Venice
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Please Come to Boston…
From May 3rd until June 19th visitors to Boston’s sublime Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum will get a chance to see seven rare Venetian manuscripts from the museum’s extensive rare books collection. The exhibition , called Illuminating the Serenissima: Books of … Continue reading
Reader’s Choice: Bookshop Porn I.
Libreria Acqua Alta, Calle Longa Sante Maria Formosa (Corte Senza Nome),open daily.
