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Prostitution in Venice

In ancient Venice prostitution was considered a necessary evil, where more harm would come from a ban than from a de facto acceptance

https://historywalksvenice.com/article/prostitution-in-venice/

juergen_hubert, to Germany
@juergen_hubert@thefolklore.cafe avatar

The Venetians of old were known to abduct small children.

But at least they also provided them with a good education that served the children well later in life.

@germany @folklore
https://www.patreon.com/posts/tales-of-sankt-2-88317732

nhoizey, to Travel

“Palazzo Cavalli-Franchetti”

Palazzo Cavalli-Franchetti is a palace in Venice, Italy, not far from the Ponte dell'Accademia and next to the Palazzo Barbaro on the Grand Canal of Venice. The palace was erected in 1565. In the 19th century it was internally modernised and externally enriched in Venetian Gothic style, with rich window framing, by a series of grand owners.

🔎 https://nicolas-hoizey.photo/photos/palazzo-cavalli-franchetti/

📅 24 April 2008

📸 Canon 350D + 17-85mm
🎛️ ISO 800, ƒ/18, 1/640 s

juergen_hubert, to Germany
@juergen_hubert@thefolklore.cafe avatar
andreaswiedenhoff, to Vienna
@andreaswiedenhoff@rail.chat avatar

In the meantime I boarded today‘s evening service “San Marco” from 🇮🇹 to 🇦🇹. Nice views and, later on, dinner in a trains‘s @diningcar are among the lovely aspects of a relaxing journey.

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Torrejon, to italy
@Torrejon@pixelfed.social avatar
TiciaVerveer, to random Dutch
@TiciaVerveer@mastodon.social avatar

Archaeologists in Italy unearthed a stone tomb and building ruins under the Piazza San Marco and found a "lost" medieval church.

https://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/nation-world/world/article285733971.html

msecchi, to Leica
@msecchi@flipboard.social avatar

The Gondolier - Venice
Shot with Leica M3 on Film HP5

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The Legend of the Fisherman

The Legend of the Fisherman was part of the national narrative of the Venetian Republic, but it is now largely forgotten.

#Curiosities #Legends #Venezia #Venice

https://historywalksvenice.com/venetian-story/the-legend-of-the-fisherman/

DougBrownArtPhotography, to italy
@DougBrownArtPhotography@mastodon.social avatar
info, to histodons

A Venetian Law

Ignorance of the law is no excuse — so the Serenissima sometimes published laws on inscriptions around the city.

https://historywalksvenice.com/article/a-venetian-law/

jdmccafferty, to random
@jdmccafferty@mastodon.online avatar

6 Feb 1515: d. Aldus Manutius founder of the Aldine Press in - a significant and elegant printer of humanist texts (BM/UMichigan) 'Aldines' are still highly coveted and collected volumes today.

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Sestiere Cannaregio

The Sestiere Cannaregio is the second largest of the six, extending from the railroad station to the Rialto. It covers almost half of the northern part of Venice.

https://historywalksvenice.com/article/sestiere-sestieri/sestiere-cannaregio-2/

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Sestiere Dorsoduro

The Sestiere Dorsoduro is the southernmost part of Venice along the Giudecca canal.

https://historywalksvenice.com/article/sestiere-sestieri/sestiere-dorsoduro-2/

info, to histodons
@info@historywalksvenice.com avatar

Daghe adosso, Nino!

An Austrian admiral giving orders in Venetian, in a naval battle against Italy, which eventually led to Venice becoming Italian

https://historywalksvenice.com/article/daghe-adosso-nino/

juergen_hubert, to Germany
@juergen_hubert@thefolklore.cafe avatar

The Venetians of old could use dream-travel to journey back and forth to their magical city.

And sometimes, they would take others with them...


https://www.patreon.com/posts/gifts-of-54745793

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Venice Access Fee — Money for nothing

The “Venice Access Fee” introduced by the municipal administration will do absolutely nothing to resolve the real issues of the city.

https://historywalksvenice.com/venetian-story/venice-access-fee-money-for-nothing/

CultureDesk, to history
@CultureDesk@flipboard.social avatar

2024 sees the 700th anniversary of the death of Marco Polo. Here's the Associated Press's photo story on how his hometown of Venice is honoring its illustrious son.

https://flip.it/wXoxmo

juergen_hubert, to languagelearning
@juergen_hubert@bookrastinating.com avatar

Since I am now trying to learn , my compulsive habit of picking up any travel books I find on public bookshelves might actually pay off - since a fair amount of these are about .

Still not sure where in Italy I should go for future vacations - apart from , of course, which I want to research for a future book I plan to write. I'll probably start with the northern parts of the country, since I'll need to travel by train from northern Germany...

(comment on https://bookrastinating.com/book/536471)

juergen_hubert, to random
@juergen_hubert@bookrastinating.com avatar

Maybe this book wasn't the best way of beginning my investigation of the history of , but its focus on the art history of the city was extremely enlightening all the same. It made clear how much the cult of Saint Mark was central to the city, its society, and all layers of its government - and how the city maintained its independence from Rome all those centuries despite being nominally Catholic.

(comment on https://bookrastinating.com/book/326345)

appassionato, to photography
@appassionato@mastodon.social avatar

Venice carnival
Masked revellers take part in the Venice carnival in St. Mark's Square in Venice, Italy, January 27. REUTERS/Guglielmo Mangiapane

@photography
#Venice
#carnival

juergen_hubert, to Germany
@juergen_hubert@thefolklore.cafe avatar
Ruth_Mottram, to climate
@Ruth_Mottram@fediscience.org avatar

Time for a trip to ? This afternoon @H2020PROTECT is learnign about the system that protects the city from high events

Ruth_Mottram,
@Ruth_Mottram@fediscience.org avatar

Like many hazards, the causes are both simple but also complicated

in is mostly due to weather events, but and help to make these impacts worse

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Oranges and straw hats

Once a year — on February 2nd — the Doge of Venice received a gift of two oranges and two straw hats from the guild of the box-makers.

https://historywalksvenice.com/venetian-story/oranges-and-straw-hats/

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