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Q: Why does Venice have so many masks?
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Where did Venetian masks come from?

Venetian Masquerade masks come from Venice, Venice is on the north east coast of Italy.


During which carnival are venetian masks generally worn?

Venetian masks are traditionally worn during the Carnival of Venice. The Carnival of Venice is an annual Italian festival held in the city of Venice, with the masks being a main feature.


What are some traditions of Venice?

making masks


When were masquerade masks invented?

In 1436 in Venice, Italy.


Where in Italy were masks most famously used?

venice


When where venetian masks made?

they were made in venice and they were first made in 1162


Why do people wear masks on carnevale of Venice?

because they want to hide their identity


What are venetian masks used for?

They were used in eighteenth century during a climate and religious repression in Venice


What art work is in Venice?

The kind of art you could find in Venice are: -glassmakings -papier marbré -dentelle (lace) -masks (for the Venician festival) -mozaïques (but that was a long time ago)


Why is the carnival of Venice celebrated?

The carnival of Venice is held to remember the days when wearing a mask was part of everyday life. The masks are alsso very nice and are showed off to others in the carnival.


How many lakes in Venice?

In Venice, you can see more than 100 islands divided into small canals. It is famous for its natural beauty and floating ambiance. There are so many lakes in Venice but 10 Lakes are so beautiful. If you are planning to visit Italy you can join Free Venice Tour.


Were did people get the idea to were carnivale masks?

People who participated in Venice's famed Carnivale started wearing masks to hide their identities so that they could be free to conduct their "dirty business" without fear of recognition. Activities such as gambling, underhanded dealing, debauchery, public intoxication and various other less-than-honorable activities were common during this festival. The masks grew to be a symbol of Carnivale and many artisans took up the craft.