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Venice In - Casanova

CASANOVA, Maschera della Commedia

Giacomo Casanova, con la sua straordinaria esistenza ha lasciato una letteratura di se, la sua poderosa “Histoire de ma Vie”, e ispirato un’infinità di prodotti artistici dal teatro al cinema, dal musical alla pittur...
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Venice In - Maschere Veneziane

Maschere Veneziane

L’elemento caratterizzante e distintivo del Carnevale è l’uso del mascheramento: la sua valenza simbolico-religiosa di sovvertimento dell’ordine costituito, ha lasciato spazio alla sua valenza teatrale e, sop...
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Maria 2012

La tradizione veneziana più forte del maltempo: il successo della Festa delle Marie

La Festa delle Marie, giunto quest’anno alla quattordicesima edizione sotto la sapiente guida del regista veneziano Bruno Tosi, si è confermato uno degli appuntamenti più attesi del Carnevale Veneziano, un’iniziativa di V...
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Cenerentola

Cinderella was Venetian? Nightlife in lagoon after Midnight

Cinderella, in the famous version of the Grimm Brothers, must respect a precise curfew – the midnight – because her “dream will become truth”: a magical evening, free from thoughts and worries of every type, they are th...
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Art Map

Art Map

We are distributing 10.000 copies of Venice In. Because of the great claim, while you wait to have your copy, we publish also on web the much appreciated Art Map. The first and only map printed and online, dedicated to this gre...
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La Movida Fiorentina

THE FLORENTINE MOVIDA: an example for Venice

If you have the weekend free, try taking a trip to Florence. As soon as Thursday comes around, sleep during the day and when evening comes, embark on a journey—toward the ins and outs of the Florentine movida. The city’s sc...
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Venezia Sposa Il Suo Mare

Venice weds its sea – Little rowers grow up!

“Sea, we wed you. As a sign of true and perpetual dominion,’ Venice declared, reconfirming its possession of the Adriatic Sea. Yet, how can a city marry its own sea? It’s possible precisely in Venice, where in 1177 on the...
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Festa del Redentore 2010

For the Love of Fire

An interview with Antonio Parente, owner of a company in charge of creating the fireworks at Venice’s Redentore Festival. by Luisa De Salvo D. How does the love of fireworks get passed down through the generations? R. We have...
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Moulaye Niang

Moulaye Niang: the art of glass with African eyes

While I was walking along the streets of Castello, a bead shop caught my attention. Beyond the merchandise displayed in the window, I spotted something even more interesting: the artist/artisan who had created those marvelous p...
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marie

From San Pietro In Castello to Piazza San Marco, Carnival “delle Marie”

There is an event that start and finishes Carnival in Venice. An event that is centuries old but has kept it’s originality, that is rich in tradition, and is exclusive to Venice. It is just this mix of history and legend that...
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