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Seen from the air, Venice may seem compact enough to be explored high and low in a weekend. Besides, thanks to Canalettoâs clarity and the occasional signs to San Marco and Accademia, we think we can home in on all the treasures with a guide-book and a map. So how do you account for the feeling that the ârealâ Venice is the one you see when youâre lost? Exactly. But how can you find it on purpose? With a tip-off or two, itâs easy to find because in this labyrinthine city the unknown is often one small bridge away from the famous. Hidden Venice takes the wraps off five of these quite well kept secrets, each of them easily missed and all of them guardians of art.
A STONEâS THROW FROM SANTA LUCIA
The staircase at Palazzo Labia leads to a landing and a space like a stage-set you walk straight into. Then you see the Tiepolos, facing each other across you, like floor-to-ceiling blow-ups of scenes from a love affair: first, Cleopatra arrives by ship to be with Antony; second, the banquet at which she, bare-breasted, surveys him. And all of it 300 metres from Ferrovia.
Speaker(s): |
Mr Graham Fawcett | talks |
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Date and Time: |
29 May 2012 at 10:45 am |
Duration: | Half Day |
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Venue: |
The Course |
Organised by: |
THE COURSE |
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Tickets: |
£40.00 |
Available from: |
info@thecoursestudies.co.uk |
Additional Information: |
visit www.thecoursestudies.co.uk |
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