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ADD TO LIST (259 reviews) Venice, Veneto Region, Italy Loads and loads and loads of pigeons, that's not an exaggeration! Bring an umbrella if you're wearing clothes that can't take having bird poo washed off them... :) .. ADD TO LIST (27 reviews) Venice, Veneto Region, Italy It's a nice place, but too crowded during the summer. I liked the city, but I rather liked Florence and Montepluciano. We stayed at a camp site. There are a lot of.. ADD TO LIST (14 reviews) Venice, Veneto Region, Italy http://www.guggenheim-venice.it/ 4. Biennale ADD TO LIST (9 reviews) Venice, Veneto Region, Italy (Every second year) If you like contemporary art then go to Venice during the biennale where different countries show their art buildings. Some is naughty, others.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Venice, Veneto Region, Italy Beautiful waterside location ADD TO LIST (5 reviews) Venice, Veneto Region, Italy If you fed up with classical art pieces want to take a break, this is the place for it. I loved the entrance door and don't forget to see the kandinsky's upward 7. Padova ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Venice, Veneto Region, Italy No pass-by but stop in Padova, the most energic city of the north-east side og Italy, cultural, monumental, industrial place, a lifestyle, enjoy, nightlife point as.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Venice, Veneto Region, Italy A quiet place, not in the average Venice tour. You can visit the Greek Orthodox Church free of charge, very atmospherical, which has a nice courtyard. And there is also.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Venice, Veneto Region, Italy The Accademia Gallery (just across from the wooden Accademia Bridge ) has a large collection of Venetian and Italian art. The artwork is great and depits the.. ADD TO LIST (1 reviews) Venice, Veneto Region, Italy The Palace of the Medici stands on the San Marco square. It was the former Palace of the Medici family, who were the rulers of Florence, Venice and Sienna, in the 15th.. |