Showing posts with label San Marco. Show all posts
Showing posts with label San Marco. Show all posts

Sunday, 10 September 2023

A Venetian Jaunt: A Photo Journey Through the Floating City

Venice, the "Floating City," is a place of undeniable magic. On a recent trip, I spent the day wandering through its labyrinthine streets and getting wonderfully lost. The weather was moody, with a mix of overcast skies and dramatic, fiery sunsets, which only added to the city's unique charm.


Bridges, Canals, and Gondolas

Navigating Venice means crossing countless bridges, each with its own character. The city's famous canals are its highways, and the sleek, black gondolas are its taxis. Gliding through the water, you feel a sense of timelessness. Even on a gloomy day, the reflections of the ancient buildings shimmer on the canal surface, creating a mesmerizing effect.

Iconic Landmarks

My journey took me past some of Venice's most famous sights, including the magnificent Bridge of Sighs. It's a striking sight, connecting the Doge's Palace to the former prisons. I also came across the impressive bell tower of the Chiesa dei Santi Apostoli, which stands tall against the dramatic sky. The city is full of these architectural wonders, each with a story to tell.


Hidden Gems and Artistic Details

One of the best parts of exploring Venice is discovering its hidden corners. I stumbled upon a grand entrance hall with a stunning mural, a testament to the city's rich artistic history. Every street, every doorway, and every intricate detail holds a piece of art waiting to be found. The city is a canvas, and its beauty is in the details, from the ornate ironwork to the vibrant, weathered facades of its buildings.


Venice is more than just a destination; it's an experience. The sounds of water lapping against stone, the scent of the sea mixed with fresh Italian coffee, and the sight of centuries-old architecture coming to life at sunset—it all adds up to a truly unforgettable adventure.

The pictures below were taken on the 30th October 2018 with a Nikon d3300, I have tried to include their location in Venice. Clicking any of them should open a link in another window to my Colin Green photography store on Zazzle.


Ponte di Canonoica.


The Bridge of Sighs from the Ponte di Canonica, the canal is the Rio del Palazzo.


Calle Larga L'Ascension, I took this just off San Marco Square looking towards the waterfront.


Rio Orseolo del Coval and the Hotel Cavalletto.


Calle Tron.


Bell Tower of Chiesa dei Santi Apostoli.



Ponte de San Paternian over the Rio di San Luca Canal.


This doorway and mural were in the same entrance hall area, I think they were taken either in the Accademia Bridge or San Marco Square areas of Venice.



Grand Canal Gondola Mooring at Calle della Carita.


Ponte de le Maravegie, the bell tower is the Campo San Trovaso


Cannaregio Canal.


Leonardo da Vinci Museum.


Rio del Palazzo Canal looking towards the Bridge of Sighs, the bridge between is the Ponte de Canonica.


Another of the Rio del Palazzo Canal, taken from the same bridge as above in the opposite direction.


Church of San Zaccaria.


Ponte de la Pieta on the San Marco sea front. The grey building is the Church of the Pieta.


Calle Tron at night.

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Saturday, 10 November 2018

Whispers of Marble and Light: A Venetian Staircase Story

Venice. Just the name conjures images of shimmering canals, echoing footsteps across ancient stones, and a timeless beauty that seems to seep into the very air. My recent sojourn in this enchanting city was filled with such moments, each a tiny brushstroke on the canvas of a truly unforgettable experience.

While I could wax lyrical about gondola rides under moonlit bridges or the vibrant hues of Burano, today I want to share a glimpse into a more intimate space: the heart of the San Marco Palace Hotel, my temporary Venetian abode.

Now, let me be clear, this isn't a hotel review. Instead, it's a quiet appreciation for a single architectural marvel within its walls – the staircase.

From the moment I first laid eyes on it, this staircase commanded attention. It wasn't just a functional means of ascending floors; it was a statement, a piece of art carved into the very fabric of the building. Like so much in Venice, it possessed an aura of history, a silent testament to generations past.

My untrained eye could only surmise its composition, but it certainly appeared to be marble. Cool and elegant, the stone seemed to absorb and reflect the soft Venetian light in a mesmerizing dance of shadows and highlights. It formed a breath taking centrepiece to the section of the hotel where my room was nestled, a focal point that drew the gaze upwards with its graceful curves and solid presence.

I found myself pausing on the landings, not just to catch my breath after the climb, but to simply admire the craftsmanship. The way the light played upon its surface, revealing subtle veins and textures, was captivating. It felt like a whisper of the city itself, echoing the grandeur and artistry found around every corner in Venice.

Words can only do so much, so I'll let the images speak for themselves. Captured with the humble lens of my Sony Xperia phone, they offer a small window into the quiet majesty of this Venetian staircase.

These snapshots are merely fragments of a larger memory, but they serve as a reminder that beauty can be found in the most unexpected places. While my stay at the San Marco Palace Hotel was indeed pleasant – the rooms were clean, and the staff were genuinely helpful and welcoming, making it a place I'd happily recommend – it's this staircase that lingers most vividly in my mind.

It's a reminder that even in the midst of a bustling city, there are moments of serene beauty waiting to be discovered, etched in stone and illuminated by the unique light of Venice.

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