Hotel Olimpia 2 Stelle Eraclea Mare - Venezia
Hotel Eraclea Mare
Hotel Olimpia 2 Stelle
VENICE
Venice is considered the most beautiful city in the world. It is an incredible city that you can explore either on foot or by boat and that's made up of 118 islands joined by more than 400 bridges and separated by canals which act as streets.
It is also fascinating for the many art treasures that it holds: churches, palaces, museums, bridges: we can almost say that the entire city is a unique work of art built throughout centuries that continually faces the difficulties spurred by the lagoon's unstable nature. A visit to Venice at any time of the year is an exciting and moving experience and you cannot think of coming to Abano without devoting one day to this beautiful city.
Venice is in itself a work of art, an authentic box of art treasures coming from all around the world. Travelling along the Canal Grande on a boat will be an unforgettable experience that will allow you to admire the refined palaces and the wonderful churches. Then there's the heart of Venice, St. Mark's square, one of the most beautiful places in the world with the marvellous Basilica, the Campanile and the Ducal Palace… The works of art that are kept in the churches and museums, but also the less well known places that you may come across as you walk between bridges and squares, are incredibly fascinating and full of charm.
The Venetian lagoon has its own very special environment in which the people and their jobs are in direct contact with the laws of nature; a landscape that in a few hours as the tide turns completely changes its appearance, an environment where the flora and fauna are extremely fascinating. And from the quiet water of the lagoon rise the fascinating islands of Murano, Burano, Torcello, St. Francesco del Deserto, St. Lazzaro degli Armeni, Pellestrina, Chioggia…
When in the fifth century a.C. the barbarians invaded the Po Valley, the people took refuge on the islands of the lagoon. After this episode, about 421 a.C., Venice was founded. The city developed around one of the oldest Detail of the "Loggetta del Sansovino" (sec XVI) at the bottom of the bell tower in St. Mark's square. centres, Rialto, and quickly became a rich merchant harbour, an important link between the west and east markets. At the end of the thirteenth century Marco Polo started to trade with China, though the Serenissima Republic with its institutional system based on the "dogato" was already spreading towards the mainland thus starting centuries of prosperity and of shrewd government. The decline arrived in the sixteenth century when the trade routes to America were moved and begun to favour the Atlantic harbours. In 1797 Napoleon conquered the city and gave it over to Austria; Venice stayed under the Hapsburg rule up to 1866 when it became part of the Italian kingdom.
Eraclea Mare Hotel
Hotel Olimpia ** - Via dei Lecci, 37 - 30020 Eraclea Mare - Venezia

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