A deliciously familiar yet seemingly
untouchable and magical world, Venice has an unparalleled
legacy of monuments, traditions, and culture dating back
more than 1600 years.From the fogs that haunt its streets
to the sunlight that bathes its churches, Venice exists
in another time.
Sumptuously illustrated with over 300
photographs, this is the Venice that guidebooks
do not show—the Venice that the people who live
there love best. Exploring the history, architecture,
art, day-to-day
life, and the hidden treasures of this beautiful city,
the comprehensive scope of this attractive 3-volume boxed
set is what distinguishes it from others of its kind.
- Volume 1explores the historical legends of Venice
as well as the Venice of the Doges and of the nineteenth
and
twentieth centuries.
- Volume 2 covers the city's
art and
architecture in depth—from St. Mark's Square
to the biennales of contemporary art.
- Volume 3 takes the reader inside the
city itself—from its
festivals, artisanal glassware, and edible delicacies,
to the mythic
cafés, restaurants, and bars where locals while
away the day.
Enticing accounts of the most memorable
sights, sounds, smells, and tastes of the city make
this a unique
insider's resource.