Down a tiny Venetian side street near Palazzo Labia ... Luigi Bevilacqua dates back to 1875 but Venice has a longer-standing velvet saga. In the 16th century, the city was home to more than ...
When confronted with the limits of the known world, a 16th-century European cartographer ... periodically spills into the streets, squares, and shops of Venice. Reflections would appear where ...
Today, the area is filled with Renaissance-era synagogues and the Museo Ebraico, which chronicles and displays Jewish Italian life beginning in the 16th century. Northeast of Venice’s Cannaregio ...
a 16th-century church, opened to the public for the first time. Tucked behind a door in an alley called Calle dei Frati on Giudecca — a long island forming the south border of Venice proper ...
This epic graphic novel centers around the adventures of a 400-year-old Golem and spans from 16th century Europe to the horrors of World War II to modern day Venice Beach, where the Golem becomes ...
Venice has always been a crowded city ... Giorgio degli Schiavoni was one of the smaller ones and in the early 16th century ...