A pastel colored alley on the island of Burano

Un vicolo colorato pastello nell'isola di Burano

A pastel colored alley on the island of Burano.
Even though I was there a long time ago, I still have some beautiful photos of the splendid island, famous throughout the world for the colors of its houses.

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Un vicolo colorato pastello nell'isola di Burano

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

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 pastel colored alley in the island of Burano – Une ruelle aux couleurs pastel sur l’île de Burano – Un callejón de colores pastel en la isla de Burano. – Um beco em tons pastéis na ilha de Burano – Eine pastellfarbene Gasse auf der Insel Burano – Con hẻm màu pastel ở đảo Burano

A glimpse of St. Mark's Square in Venice

Uno scorcio di piazza San Marco a Venezia

A glimpse of St. Mark's Square in Venice.
St. Mark's Square, located in the heart of Venice, is one of the most iconic and fascinating places in the world. Also known as "The Drawing Room of Europe", this square is a masterpiece of architecture and history, attracting millions of visitors every year.
The square is surrounded by historical buildings of great importance, including St. Mark's Basilica, St. Mark's Campanile, the Doge's Palace and the Procuratie Vecchie and Procuratie Nuove. Every corner of the square tells a story, with its architecture reflecting centuries of Venetian art and culture. St. Mark's Basilica, with its facade decorated with mosaics and bas-reliefs, is a splendid example of Byzantine and Gothic art.
One of the most fascinating elements of the square is the Clock Tower, built in the 15th century. This tower not only marks the time, but is also a symbol of the wealth and power of the Republic of Venice. Every hour, the statues of the Moors strike their bells, offering a unique spectacle to visitors.
Piazza San Marco is also a vibrant hub of life and culture. Historic cafés such as Caffè Florian and Caffè Quadri offer a perfect place to relax and enjoy the unique atmosphere of the square. These cafés have hosted world-famous artists, writers and musicians, helping to create an environment rich in creativity and inspiration.
Walking through Piazza San Marco is an experience that will remain etched in your memory. The view of the Doge's Palace, with its elegant arches and its history of power and intrigue, is simply breathtaking. The gondolas gliding along the adjacent canals add a touch of romance to this already magical place.
Piazza San Marco offers a window into Venice's glorious past and a taste of its timeless beauty. Whether admiring the architecture, enjoying a coffee or simply strolling, every visit to this square is an unforgettable journey into the heart of the Serenissima.

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Uno scorcio di piazza San Marco a Venezia

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Instead, to learn more about the Basilica of San Marco, I recommend its official website.

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The bell tower of San Marco is one of the most important symbols of the city of Venice. Together with the basilica of the same name and the square below it, from which it takes its name, it is the main monument of Venice and one of the symbols of Italy. Venetians affectionately call it El parón de casa (The master of the house). 98.6 meters high, it is one of the tallest bell towers in Italy, standing alone in a corner of Piazza San Marco, in front of the basilica. Simple in shape, it is made up of a square-plan, fluted brick barrel, with a side of 12 meters and about 50 meters high, above which is the bell chamber, with arches.
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A glimpse of St. Mark’s Square in Venice – Un aperçu de la place Saint-Marc à Venise – Un vistazo a la Piazza San Marco en Venecia – Um vislumbre da Praça de São Marcos em Veneza – Ein Blick auf den Markusplatz in Venedig – Một cái nhìn thoáng qua về Quảng trường San Marco ở Venice

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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

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

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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

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:

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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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

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

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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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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

Le case che si affacciano sui canali di Venezia

Le case che si affacciano sui canali di Venezia

Le case che si affacciano sui canali di Venezia.
Percorrendo a bordo di uno dei molti battelli il centro di Venezia, lo sguardo (e l’obiettivo della mia macchina) si posa sulle belle casette che si affacciano sul canale.
Case antiche, alcune rimodernizzate, ma tutte curate.
Che meraviglia Venezia!

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

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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

The Unforgettable Colors of the Island of Burano

Gli indimenticabili colori dell'isola di Burano, perla del Veneto

The unforgettable colors of the island of Burano, pearl of the Veneto.
I still have some beautiful photos of the island of Burano where I was some time ago.
Every time I decide to post one, the memory of those canals and those colorful houses comes back to me and it seems like I'm remembering a dream.

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Photo taken with Honor 20.

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

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

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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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

Passeggiando tra le case ed i canali di Burano

Passeggiando tra le case ed i canali del magico borgo di Burano

Passeggiando tra le case ed i canali del magico borgo di Burano.
Cari viaggiatori e amanti dell’arte, oggi vi porterò in un viaggio attraverso uno dei luoghi più incantevoli d’Italia: il pittoresco borgo di Burano e i suoi affascinanti canali. Sia che siate appassionati di fotografia, cultura o semplicemente in cerca di una fuga romantica, Burano è il luogo ideale per voi.
La caratteristica più iconica di Burano sono senza dubbio le sue case dai colori vivaci. Ogni edificio sembra una piccola opera d’arte con i suoi toni vibranti di blu, verde, rosso e giallo. La leggenda vuole che i pescatori dipingessero le case per poterle riconoscere da lontano durante le loro lunghe assenze in mare. Ora, queste case dipinte a mano creano un’atmosfera unica e vivace che rende Burano un sogno per i fotografi e gli amanti dell’architettura.
Ma Burano non è solo famosa per i colori delle sue case; è anche celebre per i suoi incantevoli canali. Mentre passeggiate per le piccole strade (calli) dell’isola, rimarrete affascinati dai canali serpeggianti che attraversano il borgo.

Burano è un luogo unico, dove il tempo sembra essersi fermato, e la bellezza artistica si fonde con la vita quotidiana. Se state pianificando un viaggio in Italia, assicuratevi di includere Burano nella vostra lista delle tappe imperdibili. Non ve ne pentirete!

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Passeggiando tra le case ed i canali del magico borgo di Burano

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:

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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Walking among the houses and canals of the magical village of Burano – Se promener parmi les maisons et les canaux du village magique de Burano – Caminando entre las casas y canales del mágico pueblo de Burano – Caminhando entre as casas e canais da mágica vila de Burano – Spaziergang zwischen den Häusern und Kanälen des magischen Dorfes Burano – Đi bộ giữa những ngôi nhà và kênh đào của ngôi làng huyền diệu Burano – 漫步在布拉诺神奇村庄的房屋和运河之间 – 魔法の村ブラーノ島の家々や運河の間を歩く

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Il campiello di Murano dedicato a Pietro Bigaglia

Il campiello di Murano dedicato a Pietro Bigaglia, vetraio italiano

Il campiello di Murano dedicato a Pietro Bigaglia, vetraio italiano.
Passeggiando sull’isola di murano sono capitato in questo piccolo campiello, così vengono chiamate nella zona di Venezia le piazzette ove finiscono le calli, che ho scoperto venne nominato e dedicato ad un famoso vetraio nato nel borgo.
Come saprete già tutti Murano è famosa in tutto il mondo per la produzione del vetro!

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Il campiello di Murano dedicato a Pietro Bigaglia, vetraio italiano

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Nel 1815 Bigaglia interruppe la produzione di vetro soffiato per dedicarsi a quella più redditizia di perle di vetro, che prosperò tanto che in un decennio diventò uno dei principali produttori della zona e nel 1827 ricevette una medaglia d’oro per la qualità della sua produzione.
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Ecco dove si trova questa piazza:

The square in Murano dedicated to Pietro Bigaglia, an Italian glassmaker – La place de Murano dédiée à Pietro Bigaglia, verrier italien – La plaza de Murano dedicada a Pietro Bigaglia, un vidriero italiano – A praça de Murano dedicada a Pietro Bigaglia, um vidreiro italiano – Der Platz in Murano ist dem italienischen Glasmacher Pietro Bigaglia gewidmet – Quảng trường ở Murano dành riêng cho Pietro Bigaglia, một thợ làm thủy tinh người Ý – 穆拉诺广场纪念意大利玻璃制造商彼得罗·比加利亚 (Pietro Bigaglia) – イタリアのガラス職人、ピエトロ ビガリアに捧げられたムラーノ島の広場