Showing posts with label Venice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Venice. Show all posts

Friday, April 17, 2015

Last Thoughts of Venice


 If you have never been to Venice, just a warning; you have to get beyond this (picture on the left), as well as the hoards of people with their selfie sticks, the street gypsies selling selfie sticks and the ever present coming and going of people with luggage to really enjoy Venice and see the beautiful parts of it.   Be patient, during the day go to the more unknown area of Venice and you will find more peaceful piazzas and canals, one just as beautiful as the next.
Here is an example .. we were walking to the Jewish Ghetto, stopped to take a picture of this canal (since there weren't many people) .. and we suddenly hear a scream and a splash.  A teenage girl fell into the canal on the right side of the bridge you see here.  She was fine, but the gondoliers were quick to go over and check on her.
Evenings are wonderful.  The hoards of tourists from cruise ships and trains have left and only the residents and people staying in Venice remain.





The famous Florian Bar/Caffe - which is responsible for my
love of coffee!!
 



Thursday, April 16, 2015

Rialto Market - Venice

Just beyond the famous Rialto Bridge is a more colorful and equally as beautiful site - especially for those who love food;  the vegetable, fruit and fish market.  Since 1097, Venetians have used this market for their daily supply of needs for their cooking.

Enjoyable to visit and to watch as local women shop as well as chefs from local restaurants pick up their "catch of the day".







A face only a Mother could love!!
Italian Fish Monger ... with a Bronx Zoo hat!!
Portable fruit and vegetable market on a canal in another area of Venice

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Canals of Venice





There are one hundred seventy seven canals in Venice.  This day started early enjoying the view from the Rialto bridge before the crowds arrived and ended further down the grand canal over the Academy Bridge with enjoyable views of many of the smaller canals in between.





Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us or we find it not - Ralph Waldo Emerson












Sunday, April 12, 2015

The Venetian Jewish Ghetto


Made famous by Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice, this area of Venice is where all Jews were forced to live from the 16th to 18th century.  As a result of this isolation the word "ghetto" was soon used throughout Europe for neighborhoods of isolated minority groups.  The arrival of Napoleon in 1797 resulted in the disbandment of the ghetto.

Campo di Ghetto Nuovo

During the Holocaust, the Nazi's gathered Jews for deportation in this square.  On this wall are bronze reliefs by Arbit Blatas that show the Nazi brutality against the Jews.


 

"David's Shop" a store on the square that sold glass figurines made on the Island of Murano


A lovely window on the side of another shop in this area of Venice.