A slamming arch in an alley in Burano

Un arco di sbatacchio in un vicolo di Burano

A sbatacchio arch in an alley in Burano.
Burano, the Venetian island famous for its colorful houses and lace tradition, is a place that enchants visitors with its unique and picturesque atmosphere. Walking through its narrow streets, you can breathe the authenticity and history of this fascinating island.
The alleys of Burano are a labyrinth of colors and architectural details that tell the daily life of the inhabitants. The houses, painted in bright colors, create a spectacular contrast with the canals and moored boats. Every corner of the island offers a new perspective and a new story to discover.
In one of these alleys there was this beautiful arch (which in architecture is called sbatacchio arch) which has a decorative but also structural function; in fact, it helps to maintain the stability of the buildings when the space between two buildings is short.
One of the most famous aspects of Burano is the lace tradition. The lace makers of the island have passed down this art from generation to generation, creating works of extraordinary beauty and precision. Visiting one of the lace workshops is an unmissable experience for anyone who wants to learn about this ancient tradition up close.
Visiting Burano means immersing yourself in a world of colors, traditions and history. Every alley, every house and every architectural detail contribute to creating a unique atmosphere that fascinates and enchants. Don't miss the opportunity to explore this wonderful Venetian island and let yourself be surprised by its timeless beauty.

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Un arco di sbatacchio in un vicolo di Burano

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There is also the official website of the island: isoladiburano.it.

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Here is where the island is located:

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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A slamming arch in an alley in Burano – Une arche cliquetante dans une ruelle de Burano – Un arco que suena en un callejón de Burano – Um arco barulhento num beco em Burano – Ein klappernder Bogen in einer Gasse in Burano – Một mái vòm lạch cạch trong một con hẻm ở Burano

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Le splendide e famose case colorate di Burano vicino a venezia

Le splendide e famose case colorate di Burano vicino a venezia

Le splendide e famose case colorate di Burano vicino a venezia.
Due passi tra le splendide viuzze, anche chiamate calli, e canali di Burano a fotografare le casette colorate tanto famose e tipiche.
A dire la verità anche in Liguria, la mia terra, ci sono luoghi dove le case sono ugualmente colorate ma devo dire che l’effetto a Burano è sorprendente: sembra di essere in un sogno!

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Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Canon EF-M 11-22.

There is also the official website of the island: isoladiburano.it.

To see all the photos I took on the island click here:

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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Some colorful houses in the streets of Burano near Venice – Quelques maisons colorées dans les rues de Burano près de Venise – Algunas casas coloridas en las calles de Burano cerca de Venecia – Algumas casas coloridas nas ruas de Burano perto de Veneza – Einige bunte Häuser in den Straßen von Burano in der Nähe von Venedig – Một số ngôi nhà đầy màu sắc trên đường phố Burano gần Venice – 威尼斯附近布拉诺街头的一些色彩缤纷的房子 – ヴェネツィア近くのブラーノの通りにあるカラフルな家々

Le facciate colorate delle case a Riva Trigoso

Le facciate colorate delle case a Riva Trigoso

Le facciate colorate delle case a Riva Trigoso.
I colori pastello delle case liguri trovano un esempio splendido sul fronte mare della passeggiata di Ponente di Riva Trigoso, la splendida frazione marinara di Sestri Levante.
Come già molte volte vi ho già testimoniato qui sul blog la bellezza dei borghi liguri è clamorosa!

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Le facciate colorate delle case a Riva Trigoso

Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Canon EF-S 10-18.

The colored facades of the houses in Riva Trigoso – Die farbigen Fassaden der Häuser in Riva Trigoso – Mặt tiền màu sắc của những ngôi nhà ở Riva Trigoso

Piazza Fieschi a Varese Ligure

Piazza Fieschi a Varese Ligure

Piazza Fieschi a Varese Ligure.
Il simbolo di Varese Ligure, il borgo chiamato rotondo per via delle case che sono costruite attorno al castello Fieschi, è la piazza Fieschi.
Le case colorate a pastello con i suoi archi dolci e la forma circolare della piazza.
Un luogo da sogno a pochi chilometri dalla mia Sestri Levante.

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Piazza Fieschi a Varese Ligure

Photo taken with Canon EOS M100 and lens Canon EF-S 10-18.

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This is a video walking in Piazza Fieschi the famous circular square of the village:

Commissioned by the Fieschi family for the control and defence of the Varese area, it is made up of identical stone houses arranged along the perimeter which, with an elliptical shape, enclose the two main squares (Piazza Fieschi and Piazza Castello), where the commercial activities, warehouses and laboratories were located in the porticoes below.
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The square and the houses in the famous round square of the village of Varese Ligure – La place et les maisons de la célèbre place ronde du village de Varese Ligure – La plaza y las casas en la famosa plaza redonda del pueblo de Varese Ligure – A praça e as casas na famosa praça redonda da aldeia de Varese Ligure – Der Platz und die Häuser auf dem berühmten runden Platz des Dorfes Varese Ligure – Quảng trường và những ngôi nhà ở quảng trường tròn nổi tiếng của làng Varese Ligure – Varese Ligure 村著名的圆形广场的广场和房屋 – ヴァレーゼリグレ村の有名な丸い広場の広場と家々