June 22, 2009
Venice Enthralls with its Architecture
Lovers of Renaissance art and culture often consider Venice as their Holy Grail. This Italian city acted the hub of a resurgence of learning and all forms of art and science in Europe from the thirteenth to the fifteenth centuries. Today one of the most enduring public spaces which acts as a witness to those times is the Piazza San Marco.
The Piazza San Marco is perhaps the most popular public square in Venice from where a visitor can take in an amazing cityscape of fantastic palaces, churches and monuments. The Doge’s Palace is one of the imposing sights visible from the Piazza. Also known as the Palazzo Ducale di Venzia it now houses the works of some of the greatest Italian Renaissance painters like Tintoretto, Veronese, Titian and others.
The ancient cathedral of Basilica di San Marco is another major attraction from the Piazza. The Basilica is one of the most striking examples of Renaissance Venetian architecture and even today draws hundreds of admiring visitors every day to its hallowed precincts.
The imposing Tower of Campanile as well as the quaintly-titled Bridge of Sighs are other fascinating sights not to be missed from the Piazza San Marco. Visitors to Venice can choose from the vast array of lodging options to decide their accommodation and one of the best ways to get started is to check out www.ooaha.com which offers the best Venice hotel deals.
Filed under Culture by Kalyani Mookherji



