It is a living museum with absolutely no roads and all houses, industry, shops, hotels built alongside the water and the cities thousands of canals. A city where people travel by waterbus, police travel by boats, the fire fighters travel in boats and people are given their funerals on a funeral boat. A city with lots of museums showcasing art, ancient palaces and windy, tranquil streets. There are so many museums and churches to see but every time I've been it has been more than enough to simply walk and walk around the maze of streets and canals.
Piazza San Marco
St. Mark's Basilica
Campanile
Doge's Palace
Museo Correr
Grand Canal /Canalazzo
Island Excursions
Venice. Venice.
It is a place in Venice Italy. See link for further information.
Some port cities in northwestern Italy are Genoa, Nice, and Venice.
Yes there are museums in Venice. See the related link below.
There are 177 canals in Venice, Italy.
Venice is in Italy
There are about 258km between Tuscany, Italy and Venice, Italy by car.
There are 697 between Gatwick and Venice, Italy.
his hometown was •Venice, Italy.
Venice is in Italy, and Italy uses the Euro (€).
No, Venice is located in Italy.
marco polo is a man from italy. him and his dad and uncle went and to china to trade with the king of china, the king wanted them to bring 100 Christian men to see if christian is the true belief