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Traveling To Venice

By Kathleen Burch

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For a millennium, Venice has provided inspiration for artists and writers. There are 118 islands linked by 453 bridges in this coveted city. Individual architecture magnificence is exhibited in each corner of the town with the city combining as one to form a spectacular theatrical stage set.

Adorning the banks of the Grand Canal as she snakes her way through the city are beautiful churches. As for this artery, it is at the center of a myriad of canals running throughout the town.

The lifeblood of Venice, which has a magnet of over 12 million visitors a year, is its tourism. The cities population of 70,000 people continue their daily lives, working the bars, cafes and restaurants as it caters for this influx of visitors.

But it seems that Venice is slowly sinking at the rate of approximately 2 inches every century despite of all this. A lot of people feared that Venice was about to be taken off the map because of the terrible floods in 1966 which caused much doom mongering.

Giving serious cause for concern and prompted an urgent response to save the city is the threat to remove funding for vital restoration projects. It was feared imminent flooding could completely destroy the city; preventative measures were high priority.

Having considerable success is are the efforts of the past two decades. There is reduced pollution, shipping and the restoration of natural sandbanks have all contributed to the cause.

The first settlers of Venice were those fleeing the Barbarians around 400 AD. Creating solid foundations for their buildings would mean that they drove timber into the mud and began creating a community for their people.

The winged lion is the city’s emblem which was derived from Saint Mark Evangelist. In the ninth century to house the relics of Saint Mark, the first significant church of Venice was built and his emblem was soon adopted.

Bringing in great wealth and prosperity to the city and for many centuries it continued to grow is Venice’s trade. What the city did is thrive on its colonies and invested its riches wisely. Churches and palaces became commonplace, as were museums to house many newly acquired works of art.

However, for the past couple of centuries, the obvious lack of development space meant the city found it difficult to advance further. Draining on the resources are the wars with Turkey and so Venice was content to consolidate.

Regardless of all this, Venice still doesn’t rest on its laurels. Offering something new is every visit and there is a fresh experience to take home. In each region of the city, there is an individual charm, giving the sense there is always something special around each corner.

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