威尼斯

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商业类别 威尼斯
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旅游忠告和警告 威尼斯
Sights Museo Fortuny
Museum of Greek Icons
Natural History Museum
Naval History Museum (Museo Storico Navale)
Palazzo Grassi
Scala Contarini del Bovolo
Cultura Venice (Italian: Venezia) is one of the most interesting and lovely places in the world. This sanctuary on a lagoon is virtually the same as it was six hundred years ago, which adds to the fascinating character. Venice has decayed since its heyday and is heavily touristed (there are slightly more tourists than residents), but the romantic charm remains.
Climate The summer may be the worst time to visit: it's sometimes very hot and often humid, the canals usually smell, there are mosquitoes and occasional infestations of flies, and there are more tourists than usual. Spring and fall are probably best, a compromise between temperature (expect 5-15°C in March) and the tourist load. Between November and January, you may manage to feel you have Venice all to yourself, an interesting and quiet experience. Beware of the weather during the winter months: it can be quite cold, windy, and damp. That said, if you've never been to Venice, it's better to go in summer than not to go. You won't regret it. Many cities are far worse in summer, and Venice has no cars, hence no smog.
History The Most Serene Republic of Venice dates back to 827, when a Byzantine Duke moved its seat to what is now known as the Rialto, and for the following 970 years, prospered on trade and under the rule of a Roman-style Senate headed by the Doge. In 1797, the city was conquered by Napoleon, a blow from which the city never recovered. The city was soon merged into Austria-Hungary, then ping-ponged back and forth between Austria and a nascent Italy, but Venice is still a monument to the glory days of the Renaissance, and historical culture still throbs powerfully in the old Italians' veins.

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从Wikipedia约 威尼斯

威尼斯 (威尼斯語︰Venezsia ;義大利語︰Venezia ;弗留利語︰Vignesie ;拉丁語︰Venetia )是義大利東北部著名的旅遊與工業城市,也是威尼托地區的首府,而威尼斯被評為意大利版蘇州。人口約271, 251人(2004年1月1日)。威尼斯與帕多瓦組成大帕多瓦-威尼斯地區(人口約1, 600, 000人)。別名「亞得里亞海的女王 」、「水之都 」、「面具之城 」、「橋之城 」、「漂浮之都 」、「運河之城 」、及「光之城 」,Luigi Barzini曾在紐約時報形容它「無疑是最美麗的人造都市」 ,時代線上也稱讚威尼斯是歐洲最浪漫的城市之一。

威尼斯市區涵蓋義大利東北部亞得-{里}-亞海沿岸的威尼斯潟湖的118個島嶼和鄰近一個半島。這個鹹水潟湖分佈在波河與皮亞韋河之間的海岸線。

威尼斯曾經是威尼斯共和國的中心,十字軍進行十字軍東征時也曾在這裡集結,而且也是13世紀至17世紀末一個非常重要的商業(尤其是香料貿易、糧食與毛皮貿易)與藝術重鎮。後來因為土耳其人對地中海東邊的控制促使歐洲國家尋找其他航線的慾望,威尼斯因此失去了大部分的重要性與影響力。
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