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Gondola in Venice
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The gondola is a "unique" and fascinating boat. Its components bring still today so particular names that they sound fairy and mysterious. This light and slender, unique shape of the boat, has been living in the lagoon on the Venetian people travel tool. Gliding through serene waters, while serenaded by your gondolier, against the stunning backdrop of Baroque buildings is an experience you won’t soon forget. Treat yourself and a companion to one of the most romantic experiences in Venice sometimes with the beautiful songs sung by the gondolier.
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Colorful Small Houses
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The island of Burano sits in the Venetian lagoon and like most of Venice, it is run through by a system of canals. But what really make this small neighborhood stand out are the crazy colors each of the historic houses is painted in. With all the houses painted in bright colors making each street look like a rainbow, this Venetian island town could be the most colorful in the world.
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Venetian Masks
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Venetian Masks have a long history of protecting their wearer's identity during promiscuous or decadent activities. Made for centuries in Venice, these distinctive masks were formed from paper-mache and wildly decorated with fur, fabric, gems, or feathers. Eventually, Venetian masks re-emerged as the emblem of Carnevale (Venetian Carnival), a pageant and street fair celebrating hedonism. Venetian masks have been worn in Venice, Italy, since antiquity. Wedding couple can place a Venetian Mask as a POPs into their wedding photos.
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Venetian Glass
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Venetian glass is a type of glass object made in Venice, Italy, primarily on the island of Murano. It is world-renowned for being colorful, elaborate, and skillfully made. Many of the important characteristics of these objects had been developed by the thirteenth century. Toward the end of that century, the centre of the Venetian glass industry moved to Murano. Wedding couple can visit the better galleries and showrooms on Murano, and you'll find works that are technically and aesthetically stunning. Also, don't miss the island's glass museums and leading churches.
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