If Paris is the city of pink - of rose light - then Venice must be the city of silver light.
There is equally something magical about the light in Venice that makes this city cast a spell on all who visit. This past week we have been devoted to Valentines and the subject of love so when better to meander through the streets of Venice and loose ourselves in the romance of this mercury coloured wonderland.
Venice, in the north eastern part of Italy, is built on 118 small islands in the Venetian Lagoon along the Adriatic sea and is divided by 150 canals. There are only 62,000 people who live in the historic centre of Venice today and the population continues to decrease as traditional manufacturing and commerce gives way to an economy based solely on tourism.
Last weekend (birthday treat from Mr Frequent Flyer as unexpectedly he could not be with me - very lovely my Mr FF ) my daughter and I wandered, actually waded would be a more accurate description, through the streets of Venice, crossed over the canals, visited museums and galleries and completely fell in love with this glorious city - it has been more than ten years since I last visited Venice.
There is nothing that can prepare you for the beauty of this city as you approach the Grand Canal. Cruising down this Venetian waterway is like stepping back in time; the fading grandeur of a past era is alive and breathing before your very eyes.
Every second of the day there was something of artistic importance to see and somewhere of historical note to explore. Venice is a city to loose yourself in; to meander through the narrow streets and marvel at all that is around you.
St Mark's Square, the starting point and heart of the historical centre, was flooded from morning until the early afternoon on each of the days we were there. A siren sounded during the night alerting the residents (and us) to the rising tides. These high tides have become part of the routine of Venetian life - the furniture is lifted, basement pumps go into action, flood gates are positioned in front of doorways and temporary high passage ways are erected throughout the narrow streets. Fortunately for us gumboots are sold on every street corner and we didn't have to tip-toe far to buy a pair - without them we would have been very miserable, as the water was a good twelve inches deep.
On Sunday morning we climbed to the top of St Mark's Basilica and listened to the congregation celebrate Mass. We walked outside and admired the view to the Doges' Palace and beyond.
For lovers of architecture, Venice is a dream come true with buildings from the Byzantine, Baroque, Gothic and Neo- Classical periods.
The Bridge of Sighs is wrapped for restoration but that did not stop me and countless others from snapping away. The covered scaffolding blended into the surroundings and had a certain visual presence.
The canals that dissect the city are silent in the winter months and there wasn't much business for the gondoliers of Venice. Their rowing boats were moored and rocking peacefully in wait.
The Rialto Bridge, the oldest in Venice, is one of four bridges that span the Grand Canal.
This area is the tourists heartland and a thriving part of the Grand Canal.
Venice would not be Venice without a million carnivale masks to choose from
or delicious dolci to indulge in.
This year the Venice Carnival runs from the 14th - 24th February. Carnival is a celebration of season - a festival to mark the passage from winter to spring and since the first carnival in 1268 it has been the tradition to wear masks.
There is no shortage of Murano glass or beads to buy in Venice
but as the sun sets and the lights come on in St Mark's Square the mind shifts; sightseeing and shopping are forgotten.
It is the hour to take tea at Florian in the square or try a Bellini - a blend of peach juice and Prosecco - made famous by the Cipriani family of Harry's Bar.
I would LOVE to visit Venice and Verona! I will be stealing a photo or two from your post!
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This is such a treat !! Venice is on my short list - hopefully next year. Thank you, thank you for the wonderful photos and nudge - I love to have a goal !
ReplyDeleteOnly Vicki could turn the damp & drizzle & slosh of WinterVenice into pure Silver Sparkle ! As a girl who loves her wellies .. . I'm ready to wade ... . Jjjjj
ReplyDeleteVenice is so beautiful... I love all the colors of the city. I have only been there in the extreme madness of the tourist season- July. It was amazing then, but looks even more magical in your winter photos!
ReplyDeleteWow what an incredible photo tour...I certainly would enjoy being there for a poetic holiday experience. A Room with a View would be required! Thanks, Vickie
ReplyDeleteMy (French) husband and I went to Italy for 17 days in Fall of 2007 including Venice and we love, love, loved it! We are figuring out a trip back soon. We even thought about a quick visit when we are in Paris in May, but alas it did not work out. Thanks for the beautiful pics which brought back pleasant memories.
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ReplyDeleteWow! What gorgeous photos, so authentic, not touristic at all, the silver light you describe brings me back to my childhood visit with my Dad and Mom - it cast a spell over me which I know influenced me and my love of living here in Europe. Thank you for your visit to AWDF! Kindred spirits in our shared passion for all things France- love your blog!! Happy Valentine's Day Weekend!
Beautiful! I love to travel and I haven't been there yet! My maiden name is Archer! :-)
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This is FABULOUS!!! I'm screaming with delight! This is the trip to Venice I've always wanted to take -no one there and just before Carnivale! It is so magical. Your photos!! I'm melting. Somebody throw a glass of water on me before I faint!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Vicki! You're one lucky gal!
Catherine
I have heard so much about Venice from friends and now I know why! What a wonderful time to spend with your daughter the city looks amazing x
ReplyDeleteThankyou Vicki for the trip down memory lane! It has been 13 years since I visited Venice, and one day I will return. Your photos are beautiful, and lovely to see without all the 'tourists'!
ReplyDeleteOh how I love Venice... Shared a wonderful weekend there with my husband that I wont soon forget! Thanks for the beautiful pics...xo!
ReplyDeleteAh, thank you for the wonderful tour. Having never visited Venice, I did so enjoy this. I also loved the descriptions of the city found in Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell. Have you read that? I found myself lost in Venice in that book.
ReplyDeleteOf my!!!! These images are just gorgeous and inspiring and there is lots of drooling going on here... So many places on my wish list I am sure I could add one more...lol..luv c xx
ReplyDeleteVicki, I was in delight watching each glorious image unfold. We too visited Venice in the flood season and it was perfecto! Because there were not many tourists, the hotel gave us the room we could not afford (the room with a view overlooking Grand Canal) Yes, we had to cope with the trivial matters of waters around our feet as we dined but who cares when you are fasting on Venice?
ReplyDeleteIt is the most glorious city. I think about her often and long to return. It is like being inside a beautiful old dream when you are there. How wonderful to share it with your daughter too! xx
Your photographs make me feel as if I am there. I'm walking the streets and shopping and getting a little wet... and loving it all!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much. I've always wanted to visit Venice.
Oh Vicki, I am so so jealous.
ReplyDeleteWe took the children to Venice two summers ago.
It was love at first sight for me.
There is no place more beautiful.
Did you go to Fortuny's home?
It is a magical place.
Thank you for taking us on your trip with you.
xo
Brooke
Hi Vicki~
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful post and a lovely reminder of Venice. I was there in 05', in the fall, and yes, everything was a bit flooded, but still so amazing and magical. Love all your photo's and the masks. Thank you!
~Miss Kris~
You have captured the essence of Venice beautifully. I was lucky enough to visit in Sprin 2006, and even though it was crowded with tourists like myself, it was still magical. But I think I like it better in winter - even with the gumboots and rain! Thank you for transporting me back to Venice.
ReplyDeleteSuch gorgeous images Vicki. You have so made me want to go! Hayley
ReplyDeleteYou are so right Primrose - it is as if you are walking through a dream or taking a small role in a Bertolucci movie, heavenly. xv
ReplyDeleteyou just took us into a very lovely tour .. I needed this break .. and now I am back home :) thanks for this post..
ReplyDeleteBravo to Mr. FF for his very loving gesture dear Vicki - I reckon I'd be lucky to get a trip to the shops in Stirling from MOTH at the moment!
ReplyDeleteI loved that you fell totally under the spell of Venice in Winter. Thank you for your beautiful description, for a brief moment you transported me right into St. Mark's Square & I had the most wonderful time!
Millie ^_^
This is beautiful Vicki...just like being there. My Son was actually there for Carnivale recently and brought me home one of these gorgeous masks from St Mark's...Sounds like a wonderful birthday in the City of Silver Light...just magical. Happy Birthday...Dzintra XX
ReplyDeletewhat a great birthday present! i LOVE venice, there's something about the city that's really romantic too I think, I went there about 5 years ago in the winter too (it was during half term in Feb i think), and loved it in the winter, apparently in the summer the canal smells a bit? so maybe winter is better to visit?
ReplyDeletegorgeous pictures! xx
A birthday trip to Venice...what a wonderful gift. Thanks for the Venice facts (I was unaware it was built on 118 islands) and the photo tour. Marvelous.
ReplyDeleteSuch gorgeous photos. You really make me want to visit such an amazing city.
ReplyDeleteI found your blog via Pamela Terry and Edward... over my morning coffee I felt transported on a mini vacation to Venice, thanks so much what a treat!
ReplyDeleteI remember Venice in the summer... simply wonderful.
ReplyDeleteBut Venice always is enchanting.
Over there, on my blog, I left an answer to your comment.
Thanks Vicki.
Erica Lee
Oh, I love Venice in winter. It's so atmospheric (and less crowded)and for me the best time to visit. Gorgeous photographs, by the way.
ReplyDeleteAaahhh, Venice! Next to Paris, Venice is my favorite city. I was there December 2007 for the first time and loved everything about it. Once again, you have captured the very essence from those photos. Luv them! Thanks for leaving me a comment last week, and belated birthday greetings by the way.
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ABSOLUTELY STUNNING PHOTOS VICKI!
ReplyDeleteHappy Belated Birthday to you!
Le sigh!!!! These photos are so lovely and romance filled.
ReplyDeleteI love Venice! Oh and to be there on Valentines - how wonderful that would be!
ReplyDeleteOh, Vicki, as always you have me dreaming of a getaway! Thanks for sharing your enchanting trip to Venice with us; I certainly hope to make it there someday. And Happy Belated Birthday! xx
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness - amazing! Thank you So much for this lovely photo tour of Venice. I cannot wait to get there myself! My parents have been in Venice & Florence the past few weeks & mentioned the rain/flooding as well! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI am so happy to see this post today! We are planning on Venice for Spring Break and now I just have to go.
ReplyDeleteBut seriously, 12" of water? I suppose we should bring our wellies, eh?
Vicki, Thank you for sharing your photos with us. I've never been to Europe and hope to go some day. My husband travels to France for his work and maybe one day I'll get the chance to travel along. I love the pics of Venice, water and all!
ReplyDeleteYour travel narratives always make me feel as if I am experiencing a place first-hand, Vicki. I have not been to Venice yet - thanks for taking us along - really enjoyed the photos as well. Happy Belated Birthday!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness,how on earth did I think I could "skip" Venice when I hope to go to Europe at the end of the year.... this holiday is getting longer and longer - how am I going to avoid having to go everywhere! xx
ReplyDeleteI love your detailed photos, not just the cityscapes but the zoomed in ones of the masks, the markets, quintessential Venice - oh how I wish I was there!
ReplyDeleteI have never been to Venice, but would love to one day. Your photos hope the one day just came sooner. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteVicki, absolutely stunning. Mindblowing....
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! I love Venice, and I love your blog!
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ReplyDeleteAdorei! Suas fotos são maravilhosas e Veneza nos transporta no tempo.Lindo!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a much needed little break... I dream of going to Venice one day and this just really makes me want to go.... lovely lovely post. Great to catch up on your posts.
ReplyDeletexx Trina
Gorgeous pics, it seems I was with you . I love Venice so much and it has been a long time since I've been there
ReplyDeleteAfter reading The City of Falling Angels, Venice went on my lists of places I want to see. Your pictures are beautiful and I'm so surprised that because of that book, I recognized so many places you took picutres of. What a treat. And of course, thank you for the pictures of the store windows! That's always my favorite part of seeing a city in pictures. They say so much about the place and the people who live and shop there.
ReplyDeleteI used to be in the employ of a Fine Art Gallery owner and he spent many weeks in Venice, I used to envy the evenings he left, knowing he was heading off to such a beautiful corner of the world. . .thank you for the beautiful images.
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Stunning photography. I only went to Venice when I was a college student and can't wait to return one day with my husband to the city of Romance. I actually love to travel Europe in the winter months when it isn't so busy--Venice is like Disney World in the summer months!
ReplyDeleteThese photos are to die for! I was taken to Venice for a birthday a few years ago and it was truly amazing. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThank you for those gorgeous pictures of Venice. I've always dreamed of visiting there. Those photos may be the closest I'll ever get.
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Your pictures are so beautiful! We just got back from Paris and are thinking of going to Venice too (while we're staying in Zurich for a few weeks). This just makes me want to go more.
ReplyDeletelove the trip to venice - will you be there for carnivale i was in the city years ago during carnivale - such fun I am still kicking myself for not buying a mask -
ReplyDeleteMarnie, I was there the weekend before Carnivale but I did manage to bring home some masks! xv
ReplyDeleteSo sad to see Venice sinking. How lucky that your Dh sent youto Venice for your anniversaire. My hubby forgot mine this year!
ReplyDeleteI just added you to my (très) short blog roll. I thought I had done this aleady! Desolée.
ReplyDeleteI love these photos..and boy do I miss Italy....hope I can return soon.
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I love your sharing Venice with us! and Fortuny! What a delicious post.
ReplyDeletexoxo Marigail
you are so lucky - it looks wonderful! I so wish I could have joined you there.
ReplyDeleteMerci pour cette jolie visite de Venise que tu nous offres au travers de ces sublimes photos.
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Oh my goodness--your pictures are amazing! I am going to Venice in April (1st trip to Italy), and now your pictures have me counting the minutes.
ReplyDeleteI have your book, and was so excited when I stumbled upon your blog. I spent a few days in Saint Remy a couple of years ago--what a magical place to live.
I simply could not believe the incredible detail of your photos ....
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot for this post.
ReplyDeleteYou're simply right, winter is the perfect time to visit Venezia.
"She" deserves days and days just to have an idea on how beautiful this town is.
Your photos are more beautiful than I can say in words. Venice is my favourite city. I have visited twice and both times it was like a dream. Thank you for sharing these. Julie
ReplyDeleteOh Vicky. I'm just reading some of your older posts.
ReplyDeleteVenice - I want to go back there!
You've captured her magic, I felt I had an outer body experience when I was there. It was all just too good to be true.
Mercurial - you've nailed it!
Stunning photography - look out Carla you have some serious competition.
Oh I would love to pop in to Florian today for a bellini!! I've created a tradition, each Christmas morning we have bellini's with brunch while opening our pressies!
Florian in Venice is my Cafe de Flore of Paris!
My mental note has been made to visit in February too. June was too hot and touristy.
Paris and Venice are my two fav. Thank you for bringing it all back to me.