Venice's Hidden Gems
Venice’s quieter side reveals architectural rarities and historic craftsmanship across the lagoon. In Cannaregio, the Ponte Chiodo remains the city’s last bridge without parapets, while the Acqua Alta Bookshop protects its collection from flooding using bathtubs and gondolas. On Torcello, the 7th-century Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta houses intricate Byzantine mosaics, situated near the legendary Ponte del Diavolo. The journey extends to Burano’s Lace Museum, which preserves needlework techniques developed in the 16th century within the historic site of the former lace school.
Acqua Alta Bookshop
Unique bookshop known for its hidden location and eclectic collection of books.
Ponte Chiodo
Located in the Cannaregio district, this is the last bridge in Venice built without side railings, reflecting the original architectural style of ancient Venetian crossings.
Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta
The Church of Santa Maria Assunta is a basilica church on the island of Torcello, Venice, northern Italy.
Ponte del Diavolo
Situated on Torcello island, this stone crossing is one of only two bridges in the Venetian lagoon that retains its original form without parapets. Local legend attributes its name to a mysterious overnight construction.
Lace Museum
Apart from glass, there is another iconic Venetian souvenir - the lace.
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