13.09.2012
Venice,
Italy
Oh Venice…
It was never a city I thought I have to visit, Not like Paris, New York, Jerusalem (probably, if I wasn’t lived there =). But once It came into my mind I going to be here, I hit my forehead saying “Wow!” it is a place I have to be to, and here I am!
What really caught my mind in Venice wasn’t the tunnels they have instead of roads (and because of it there are no cars in it), the Grand Canal that cross the city and her amazing buildings or the fact there are more tourists than people that really lives there – But the Doge’s Palace.
The fact that the republic of Venice managed to stand still for 1400 years is something that warmed my heart. True, it wasn’t a really democracy (neither was ancient Greek) but the fact it stood for so long time is something that, when looked from our young democracy of Israel, most be admired. We are also not a Democracy, but I think (or at least hope, we are on the right way =)
Take Care
Gad
As you expect from a romantic city – Wedding keys
A “street” in Venice. They have all kind of names for diffrent kind of passages: a dry canal, a street with an arch…
Wagons (pulled by engine or by man) is the way to move around things to and from the boats in Venice
The Rialto bridge and the Grand Canal
Piazza San Marco with St Mark’s Basilica and the St Mark’s Campanile
Pigeon at Piazza San Marco, some are pretty colorful… =)
St Mark’s Basilica from outside
St Mark’s Basilica from inside
Models of the St Mark’s Basilica
St Mark’s Basilica – the Pala d’Oro
St Mark’s Basilica – all kinds of Amulets
St Mark’s Basilica – The Horses of Saint Mark part of the loot taken from Constantinople (Those outside are a replica)
The end of the Grand Canal – a look over San Giorgio Maggiore
The two symbols of venice: The old one – St Theodore, and the current – the Lion of St Mark at Piazza San Marco
The clock tower at Piazza San Marco
A view north and a view south at Venice from the top of St Mark’s Campanile
A cruise ship, so big in this small, narrow city
The inside court of the Doge’s palace
A staircase inside the Doge’s palace
The “Scudo” Room the Doge’s palace, with Globes and maps (one of our region)
Some of the Glory and luxury of the palace
Complain box… =) (And to think ministry offices in Israel started using not too that long ago, while here…)
Some of the power Republic of Venice used to held.
That’s just so bad…
The Chamber of the Great Council, think of all the citizens of Venice sits down and takes decisions (not like today when you vote one in four years for people that don’t really give a shit to to take those decisions)
The Bridge of Sighs that connects the Doge’s Palace (left) and the new prison (right). It is called over the sighs of the prisoners. Outside and inside.