lunedì 24 gennaio 2011

Venice, lovely Venice!!!


Venice
Venice (Italian: Venezia) is a city in northern Italy known both for tourism and for industry, and is the capital of the region Veneto.
The name is derived from the ancient tribe of Veneti that inhabited the region in Roman times.The city historically was the capital of an independent city-state. Venice has been known as the "La Dominante", "Serenissima", "Queen of the Adriatic", "City of Water", "City of Masks", "City of Bridges", "The Floating City", and "City of Canals". Luigi Barzini, writing in The New York Times, described it as "undoubtedly the most beautiful city built by man".Venice has also been described by the Times Online as being one of Europe's most romantic cities.
The city stretches across 117 small islands in the marshy Venetian Lagoon along the Adriatic Sea in northeast Italy. The saltwater lagoon stretches along the shoreline between the mouths of the Po (south) and the Piave (north) Rivers.
The population estimate of 272,000 inhabitants includet is also known for its several important artistic movements, especially the Renaissance period. Venice has played an important role in the history of symphonic and operatic music, and it is the birthplace of Antonio Vivaldi.
Venice is world-famous for its canals. It is built on an archipelago of 117 islands formed by 177 canals in a shallow lagoon. The islands on which the city is built are connected by 409 bridges.In the old centre, the canals serve the function of roads, and almost every form of transport is on water or on foot. In the 19th century a causeway to the mainland brought a railway station to Venice, and an automobile causeway and parking lot was added in the 20th century. Beyond these land entrances at the northern edge of the city, transportation within the city remains, as it was in centuries past, entirely on water or on foot. Venice is Europe's largest urban car free area, unique in Europe in remaining a sizable functioning city in the 21st century entirely without motorcars or trucks.
The classical Venetian boat is the gondola, although it is now mostly used for tourists, or for weddings, funerals, or other ceremonies. Many gondolas are lushly appointed with crushed velvet seats and Persian rugs. Gondoliers typically charge between 80 and 100 euros for a 35 minute "giro" or excursion around some canals. To be a Gondolier you must be an Italian or E.U. Citizen. Most Venetians now travel by motorised waterbuses (vaporetti) which ply regular routes along the major canals and between the city's islands. The city also has many private boats. The only gondolas still in common use by Venetians are the traghetti, foot passenger ferries crossing the Grand Canal at certain points without bridges. Visitors can also take the water taxis between areas of the city.
Venice is one of the most important tourist destinations in the world, due to the city being one of the world's greatest and most beautiful cities of art.The city has an average of 50,000 tourists a day (2007 estimate).In 2006, it was the world's 28th most internationally visited city, with 2.927 million international arrivals that year.
Tourism has been a major sector of Venetian industry since the 18th century, when it was a major centre for the grand tour, due to its beautiful cityscape, uniqueness and rich musical and artistic cultural heritage. In the 19th century, it became a fashionable centre for the rich and famous, often staying or dining at luxury establishments such as the Danieli Hotel and the Caffè Florian. It continued being a fashionable city in vogue right into the early 20th century.In the 1980s, the Carnival of Venice was revived and the city has become a major centre of international conferences and festivals, such as the prestigious Venice Biennale and the Venice Film Festival, which attract visitors from all over the world for their theatrical, cultural, cinematic, artistic and musical productions
Today there are numerous attractions in Venice, such as St Mark's Basilica, the Grand Canal, and the Piazza San Marco, to name a few. The Lido di Venezia is also a popular international luxury destination, attracting thousands of actors, critics, celebrities and mainly people in the cinematic industry.
However, Venice's popularity as a major worldwide tourist destination has caused several problems, including the fact that the city can be very overcrowded at some points of the year. It is regarded by some as a tourist trap, and by others as a 'living museum'.Unlike most other places in Western Europe, and the world, Venice has become widely known for its element of elegant decay. The competition for foreigners to buy homes in Venice has made prices rise so highly, that numerous inhabitants are forced to move to more affordable areas of Veneto and Italy, most notably Mestre.


5 commenti:

  1. Hi teacher!!!! I'm Alessandra.I'm a your Trinity Student. Purtroppo tutto quello che devo scrivere non lo so in inglese, quindi preferisco parlare in italiano!!
    Anche a me piace Venezia e spero di poterci andare un giorno. Le immagini sono molto belle e spero di riuscire a apire almeno la maggior parte del testo.

    By Alessandra,
    Your Trinity Student

    RispondiElimina
  2. Ciao maestra!! Domani si fa la lezione del trinity?
    Rispondi x favore.

    Alessandra

    RispondiElimina
  3. Hi teacher!!!
    Maestra come stai?? Bellissimo il blog!
    Mi dispiace che non sono più venuta a trovarvi a scuola! Oggi vado a ritirare i pagellini! Nguee.... un saluto enorme a te e tutte le altre maestre! Mi mancate tanto!

    Un abbraccio,
    la tua alunna
    Silvia!

    RispondiElimina
  4. Ciao ragazze!!!!!!!!!!!!! Che piacere vedervi!!!!! Scrivetemi quì, vi risponderò...baci baci

    RispondiElimina
  5. AUGURI DI BUONA PASQUA ANKE SE IN ANTICIPO.MAE' UN ABRACCIO E UN BACIONE DA KIARA T.V.U.N.K.D.B.
    IN BREVE TI VOGLIO UN KASINO DI BENE!!!!!!!!!

    RispondiElimina