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Venice: Indagare Insiders: Marie Brandolini on Venice

Known for her innovative, colorful glass creations based on traditional Venetian designs, Marie Brandolini has been based in Venice since 1987. The atelier where she creates her line of glasware...
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Venice: Indagare Insiders: JoAnn Locktov on Venice

JoAnn Locktov, who is a master mosaic master and author of books on mosaics, frequently spends time in Venice where she studies work from past centuries as well as from...
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Venice: Indagare Insiders: Francesca Bortolotto Possati on Venice

A native Venetian and third-generation hotelier, Francesca Bortolotto Possati serves as the Chairman and president of the Bauer Hotel Group, which owns the Bauer Il Palazzo. “The textile shop and...
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Venice: What to See & Do: Museums & Galleries: Ca’ Rezzonico

Don’t miss Venice’s museum (and the former house of Robert Browning) dedicated to the 18th century. This palazzo, which took twenty years to restore before it reopened, in 2001, contains...
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Venice: Books: Venice Recommended Reading

See also Italy General Library “I saw it as I imagine most people do: as a museum full of tourists, a dead city. But as Venetians well know, it is...
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Venice: What to See & Do: Events: Venice Biennale

Achim Borchardt-Hume, a curator of modern and contemporary art at Tate Modern, comments on what not to miss during the 52nd Biennale, which runs through November 21 and is curated...
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Venice: What to See & Do: Museums & Galleries: Palazzo Grassi

The last palazzo to be erected in Venice before the fall of the Republic, in the late 18th century, the Grassi now hosts exhibitions drawn mainly from the vast contemporary-art...
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Venice: Strategies: Itineraries: 3-Day Itinerary: Venice with Kids

DAY 1 MORNING: Arrive and check-in. Take a walk around the neighborhood to get your bearings. LUNCH: Have a light lunch in an informal place where you can watch the...
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Venice: What to See & Do: Museums & Galleries: Museo Correr

The special exhibits at the Correr museum are always worth seeing. Currently, there’s a fascinating show called “Sargent and Venice.” An American painter born in Florence in 1856, John Singer...
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Venice: Where to Eat: Quick Break: Museum Café

This small café behind the former villa of Peggy Guggenheim overlooks the garden where sculptures are displayed and Mrs. Guggenheim and her beloved dogs are buried. The menu, which is...
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Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Italy for a week in April

My husband and I are heading to Zurich in mid-April for a friend’s 50th birthday. We thought we would take the following week and head into Italy. Neither one of...
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Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Italy for a week in April

I’d have to agree with the above: either spend all your time in Rome or divide your days between Venice and Florence. Another option is to experience Tuscany for the...
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Ask Advice:Questions and Answers: Italy and Croatia

This just in from a friend who goes to Croatia often: “There are ferries from Italy to Croatia but they are usually overnight and very basic. There is a hydrofoil...
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