The canal in the town of Alesund in Norway

Il canale della cittadina di Alesund in Norvegia

The canal in the town of Alesund in Norway.
Ålesund, one of the most charming towns in Norway, is famous for its Art Nouveau architecture and its unique location among the islands. In the centre of this picturesque town lies the Brosundet canal, a place that enchants visitors with its beauty and history.
The Brosundet canal runs through the heart of Ålesund, connecting the southern harbour front with the inner part of the Ålesundet strait. This canal is surrounded by historic buildings that date back to the reconstruction of the town after the devastating fire of 1904. Walking along the canal, you can admire the colourful facades of the Art Nouveau buildings, which give Ålesund a unique and charming atmosphere.
One of the most evocative experiences to have in Ålesund is to explore the canal by kayak. Sailing along the Brosundet allows you to get close to nature and enjoy a unique perspective on the town and its historic buildings. It is a perfect way to immerse yourself in the tranquility of the place and to discover hidden corners and picturesque views.
The Ålesund Canal is not only a place of natural beauty, but also an ideal starting point for exploring the surrounding wonders. From the top of Mount Aksla, which can be reached by climbing 418 steps from the city park, you can enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view of the city, the canal and the surrounding mountains. This viewpoint offers one of the best views of Ålesund and its surroundings.
Furthermore, Ålesund is famous for its fresh seafood cuisine. Along the canal and nearby there are many restaurants offering delicious dishes prepared with local ingredients. You can enjoy specialties such as cod and other seafood delicacies, accompanied by an enchanting view of the canal.
The Ålesund Canal is a place that enchants and fascinates, a hidden gem among the Norwegian islands that deserves to be discovered. Whether it’s a stroll along its banks, a kayaking excursion or dinner at one of the local restaurants, Brosundet Canal offers an unforgettable experience for anyone visiting this beautiful town.

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Il canale della cittadina di Alesund in Norvegia

Il canale della cittadina di Alesund in Norvegia

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Ålesund is a municipality and a city in Norway in the county of Møre og Romsdal. Located 236 km north of Bergen, the city of Ålesund is spread over several islands, the main ones being Hessa to the west, Aspøy in the center and Nørvøy the easternmost. The center of the city is crossed by the Ålesundet, the strait that separates the islands of Aspøy and Nørvøy.
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The canal in the town of Alesund in Norway – Le canal de la ville d’Alesund en Norvège – El canal de la ciudad de Alesund en Noruega – O canal da cidade de Alesund, na Noruega – Der Kanal der Stadt Alesund in Norwegen – Kênh đào của thị trấn Alesund ở Na Uy

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References:
– https://www.visitnorway.it/dove-andare/norvegia-dei-fiordi/alesund-sunnmore/
– https://www.timetraveldream.it/2019/04/scoprire-alesund-in-norvegia.html
– https://www.viaggiaescopri.it/cosa-vedere-a-alesund-fiordi-norvegesi/

Strolling through the little bridges and canals of Venice

A passeggio tra i ponticelli e i canali di Venezia

Walking among the little bridges and canals of Venice.
It's been several years now since I was in the Serenissima and took this photo.
But I think that the images of the canals and the little bridges that cross them are always beautiful.

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A passeggio tra i ponticelli e i canali di Venezia

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The city was the capital of the Serenissima Republic of Venice for 1100 years and is known in this regard as the Serenissima, the Dominant and the Queen of the Adriatic: for its urban peculiarities and its artistic heritage, it is universally considered one of the most beautiful cities in the world, declared, together with its lagoon, a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, which has contributed to making it the second Italian city after Rome with the highest tourist flow.
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Strolling through the little bridges and canals of Venice – Se promener parmi les ponts et les canaux de Venise – Caminando entre los puentes y canales de Venecia – Caminhando entre as pontes e os canais de Veneza – Spaziergang zwischen den Brücken und Kanälen von Venedig – Đi bộ giữa những cây cầu và kênh đào của Venice

The pastel colors of the houses of Burano in Veneto

I colori pastello delle casette di Burano in Veneto

The pastel colors of the houses of Burano in Veneto.
Along the canals of the beautiful village of Burano, a few kilometers from Venice, there are these beautiful colored houses that have become famous throughout the world.
I too, when I visited a couple of years ago, took dozens of photos of this beauty!

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I colori pastello delle casette di Burano in Veneto

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Burano is a town of 2,270 inhabitants that stands on four islands in the northern Venetian lagoon. It is part of the municipality of Venice and in particular of the municipality of Venice-Murano-Burano. It is connected by a bridge to the island of Mazzorbo, which has become a sort of appendix. The town is known for its typical brightly colored houses and for the centuries-old artisan needlework of Burano lace.
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The pastel colors of the houses of Burano in Veneto – Les couleurs pastel des maisons de Burano en Vénétie – Los colores pastel de las casas de Burano en Véneto – As cores pastel das casas de Burano no Veneto – Die Pastellfarben der Häuser von Burano in Venetien – Màu pastel của những ngôi nhà Burano ở Veneto

The view on a canal in Padua

Lo sguardo su un canale di Padova

A view of a canal in Padua.
Padua, a city rich in history and culture, is crossed by a network of canals that add a special charm to its urban landscape. These waterways not only represent an essential part of the history and development of the city, but also offer suggestive views that enchant residents and visitors.
The canals of Padua have ancient origins and have been used for different purposes over the centuries. In Roman times, the canals were mainly used for the irrigation of fields and for the transport of goods. During the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, the network of canals was expanded and improved to support the city's growing trade. The canals became essential transport routes for goods such as grain, timber and salt.
One of the most important canals in Padua is the Piovego, which connects the city to the Brenta, facilitating river transport to the Venice Lagoon. This connection was crucial for the trade and economic development of the city.
Walking along the canals of Padua is a unique experience that offers the opportunity to discover hidden corners and picturesque views. The canals are lined with historic buildings, ancient bridges and lush vegetation, creating a romantic and relaxing atmosphere. The calm waters reflect the colors and shapes of the surrounding buildings, adding an extra layer of beauty to the urban landscape.
One of the most suggestive points is the Canale delle Navi, which crosses the historic center of the city. This canal, with its calm waters and stone bridges, offers a fascinating glimpse of medieval Padua. Along the canal you can admire historic buildings, churches and other buildings of great artistic and architectural value.
The canals of Padua are not only landscape elements, but are also an integral part of the daily life of the city. Commercial activities, cultural events and moments of leisure take place along their banks. Open-air markets, fairs and events are frequently held along the canals, offering visitors the opportunity to discover local products and artisanal crafts.
Numerous cafés and restaurants with terraces overlooking the canals invite you to relax and enjoy the view. Sipping a coffee or enjoying a typical meal while watching the boats go by is an unforgettable experience. During summer evenings, the canals come alive with lights and music, creating a festive and lively atmosphere.
The preservation of Padua's canals is essential to preserving the city's history and heritage. In recent years, numerous restoration and enhancement projects have been undertaken to keep the canals clean and in good condition. These efforts not only help protect the environment, but also promote tourism and improve the quality of life of residents.
The city government, in collaboration with local associations and citizens, works constantly to ensure that Padua's canals remain a living and breathing element of the city. Projects to redevelop the banks, improve infrastructure and promote cultural activities along the canals are just some of the initiatives implemented to enhance this precious heritage.

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Lo sguardo su un canale di Padova

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The city was one of the cultural capitals of the fourteenth century, thanks to the presence of the lordship of the Carraresi or Da Carrara, who made Padua one of the main centers of pre-humanism. Between the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, an impressive cultural movement devoted to the ancient developed in conjunction with Florence, which would transform into the Paduan Renaissance and influence the artistic landscape of the entire northern Italy of the fifteenth century. In Padua there are two sites declared World Heritage Sites by UNESCO: the botanical garden, the oldest in the world, and the cycles of frescoes from the fourteenth century, preserved in eight building complexes including the Scrovegni Chapel.
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The view on a canal in Padua – Le regard sur un canal à Padoue – La mirada sobre un canal en Padua – O olhar sobre um canal em Pádua – Der Blick auf einen Kanal in Padua – Quang cảnh một con kênh ở Padua

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Bridges and canals of Venice

Ponticelli e canali di Venezia

Bridges and canals of Venice
Walking through the beautiful city of Venice this is just one of the many views you can see: a couple of small bridges that allow you to cross the small canal.

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Ponticelli e canali di Venezia

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The city was the capital of the Serenissima Republic of Venice for 1100 years and is known in this regard as the Serenissima, the Dominant and the Queen of the Adriatic: for its urban peculiarities and its artistic heritage, it is universally considered one of the most beautiful cities in the world, declared, together with its lagoon, a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, which has contributed to making it the second Italian city after Rome with the highest tourist flow.
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Bridges and canals of Venice – Ponts et canaux de Venise – Puentes y canales de Venecia. – Pontes e canais de Veneza – Brücken und Kanäle von Venedig – Cầu và kênh của Venice – 威尼斯的桥梁和运河 – ヴェネツィアの橋と運河

The colorful houses of Burano island near Venice

Le case colorate dell'isola di Burano vicino a Venezia

The colorful houses of Burano Island near Venice.
The island of Burano, located in the Venice lagoon, is famous for its picturesque colorful houses. These traditional homes are painted in bright, contrasting colors, creating a vibrant and unique atmosphere. The tradition of painting houses in bright colors dates back to ancient times and also serves to make it easier to recognize the houses from afar. In addition to their practical function, the colorful houses of Burano contribute to making the island a charming and characterful place.

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Le case colorate dell'isola di Burano vicino a Venezia

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Burano is a town of 2,270 inhabitants that stands on four islands in the northern Venetian lagoon. It is part of the municipality of Venice and in particular of the municipality of Venice-Murano-Burano. It is connected by a bridge to the island of Mazzorbo, which has become a sort of appendix. The town is known for its typical brightly colored houses and for the centuries-old artisan needlework of Burano lace.
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The unforgettable colors of the island of Burano, pearl of the Veneto – Les couleurs inoubliables de l’île de Burano, perle de la Vénétie – Los colores inolvidables de la isla de Burano, perla del Véneto – As cores inesquecíveis da ilha de Burano, pérola do Vêneto – Die unvergesslichen Farben der Insel Burano, Perle Venetiens – Sắc màu khó quên của đảo Burano, hòn ngọc của Veneto – 威尼托明珠布拉诺岛令人难忘的色彩 – ヴェネトの真珠、ブラーノ島の忘れられない色

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A canal and some padlocks in Venice

Un canale e qualche lucchetto a Venezia

A canal and some padlocks in Venice.
In Venice, canals are an integral part of the city and are crossed by numerous waterways and smaller canals. The city is famous for its picturesque bridges, gondolas and fascinating views of the water. It may be that you are looking for information about a specific canal or a particular area of ​​Venice.
As for padlocks, the most famous image of padlocks in Venice is linked to the Bridge of Sighs. However, the phenomenon of padlocks is more common in other cities, such as Paris (on the Pont des Arts) or Rome (on the Ponte Milvio).

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Un canale e qualche lucchetto a Venezia

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The city was the capital of the Serenissima Republic of Venice for 1100 years and is known in this regard as the Serenissima, the Dominant and the Queen of the Adriatic: for its urban peculiarities and its artistic heritage, it is universally considered one of the most beautiful cities in the world, declared, together with its lagoon, a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, which has contributed to making it the second Italian city after Rome with the highest tourist flow.
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A canal and some padlocks in Venice – Un canal et quelques cadenas à Venise – Un canal y unos candados en Venecia – Um canal e alguns cadeados em Veneza – Ein Kanal und einige Vorhängeschlösser in Venedig – Một con kênh và một số ổ khóa ở Venice – 威尼斯的一条运河和一些挂锁 – ヴェネツィアの運河といくつかの南京錠

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Il celebre Naviglio Grande di Milano

Il celebre Naviglio Grande di Milano

Il celebre Naviglio Grande di Milano.
I Navigli di Milano, originariamente concepiti nel XII secolo, hanno da sempre rappresentato una parte fondamentale della vita cittadina. I canali, navigabili fino al XIX secolo, erano il principale mezzo di trasporto delle merci, consentendo uno sviluppo economico e commerciale senza precedenti per la città.
Oggi, i Navigli sono una delle attrazioni turistiche più affascinanti di Milano. Le rive dei canali sono punteggiate da caffè, ristoranti e botteghe d’arte, creando un’atmosfera vivace e cosmopolita. Gli edifici che si affacciano sui Navigli raccontano storie di epoche passate, conservando il fascino di un’architettura che ha resistito al trascorrere del tempo.
Ponte Enrico Molteni: Un Simbolo di Connessione.
In questo panorama ricco di storia e cultura, Ponte Enrico Molteni emerge come un simbolo di connessione tra le due sponde del Naviglio della Martesana. Costruito nel 1956, questo ponte pedonale sospeso è stato dedicato all’ingegnere Enrico Molteni, una figura di spicco nel mondo delle infrastrutture milanesi.
Il design elegante e contemporaneo di Ponte Enrico Molteni cattura l’attenzione di residenti e visitatori. La struttura metallica, con le sue linee pulite e la forma dinamica, si fonde armoniosamente con l’ambiente circostante, creando un connubio tra tradizione e modernità. La vista panoramica che offre, permettendo di ammirare i Navigli e i dintorni, lo rende un luogo ideale per una passeggiata rilassante o per scattare fotografie indimenticabili.

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Il celebre Naviglio Grande di Milano

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I Navigli di Milano sono un sistema di canali irrigui e navigabili, con baricentro la città lombarda di Milano, che metteva in comunicazione il lago Maggiore, quello di Como e il basso Ticino aprendo al capoluogo lombardo le vie d’acqua della Svizzera e dell’Europa nordoccidentale, del Cantone dei Grigioni e dell’Europa nordorientale e, infine, quella del Po verso il mare Adriatico.
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The famous Naviglio Grande and one of its bridges in Milan – Le célèbre Naviglio Grande et l’un de ses ponts à Milan – El famoso Naviglio Grande y uno de sus puentes en Milán – O famoso Naviglio Grande e uma de suas pontes em Milão – Der berühmte Naviglio Grande und eine seiner Brücken in Mailand – Naviglio Grande nổi tiếng và một trong những cây cầu của nó ở Milan – 米兰著名的纳维利奥格兰德及其桥梁之一 – ミラノの有名なナヴィリオ グランデとその橋の 1 つ

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A typical canal in the city of Venice

Un tipico canale della città di Venezia

A typical canal in the city of Venice.
Walking around the lagoon city, every corner is a perfect subject for photos.
Like in this photo, taken I don't know where, with a nice little bridge in the background.

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Un tipico canale della città di Venezia

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The city was the capital of the Serenissima Republic of Venice for 1,100 years and is known in this regard as the Serenissima, the Dominant and the Queen of the Adriatic: for its urban peculiarities and its artistic heritage, it is universally considered one of the most beautiful cities in the world, declared, together with its lagoon, a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, which has contributed to making it the second Italian city after Rome with the highest tourist flow.
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A typical view of a canal in the city of Venice – Une vue typique d’un canal dans la ville de Venise – Una vista típica de un canal en la ciudad de Venecia. – Uma vista típica de um canal na cidade de Veneza – Eine typische Ansicht eines Kanals in der Stadt Venedig – Một góc nhìn điển hình của một con kênh ở thành phố Venice – 威尼斯市运河的典型景观 – ヴェネチア市の運河の典型的な眺め

The houses overlooking the canals of Venice

Le case che si affacciano sui canali di Venezia

The houses overlooking the canals of Venice.
Traveling aboard one of the many boats in the center of Venice, my gaze (and the lens of my camera) falls on the beautiful little houses overlooking the canal.
Old houses, some modernized, but all well-kept.
What a marvel Venice is!

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Le case che si affacciano sui canali di Venezia

Le case che si affacciano sui canali di Venezia

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The city was the capital of the Serenissima Republic of Venice for 1,100 years and is known in this regard as the Serenissima, the Dominant and the Queen of the Adriatic: for its urban peculiarities and its artistic heritage, it is universally considered one of the most beautiful cities in the world, declared, together with its lagoon, a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, which has contributed to making it the second Italian city after Rome with the highest tourist flow.
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The houses overlooking the canals of Venice – Les maisons avec vue sur les canaux de Venise – Las casas con vistas a los canales de Venecia – As casas com vista para os canais de Veneza – Die Häuser mit Blick auf die Kanäle von Venedig – Những ngôi nhà nhìn ra kênh đào ở Venice – 俯瞰威尼斯运河的房屋 – ヴェネツィアの運河を望む家々