The Canals Of Venice At A Reduced Price

The Canals Of Venice At A Reduced Price

Leonardo Da Vinci designed in the fifteenth century the canon of human proportions. “Vitruvian Man” is the original title of this book, recognized as one of the mathematical advances of the Italian Renaissance. And not only for its application to the human body but because it changed the position that the man stood in the universe. The Galleria dell’Accademia (entrance 8.50) in the city of Venice makes room between Titian or Tintoretto to this drawing in pencil and ink, which also reproduce the Italian euro coins. However, although the city of canals at the time contributed to the splendor of the country (the good number of Renaissance churches attest. Prominent among them), Venice is not only part of Italy.

Her beauty is beyond the weight of the greatness of the empire. It is elegant while folksy. And above all, affordable for low income travelers. A locality, as is known, has no regular physical distribution. The network of 120 islands linked by bridges 400 is attached to the extension of land, where are the beaches and the airport.

It’s funny how when you exit the train station, the water around us and presents us with an insurmountable distance. Soon discover that getting around town is not a problem except that we have to scratch your pocket. The walking tour is the best way to soak up Venice, but will inevitably take this for long distances, especially to save water taxis. Still, every journey around 6 and it is best to get that Venice Card.

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