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Title: Where to go in Bologna (and a day in Venice!)
Post by: Flypogger on May 15, 2008, 07:50:40 PM
Hi All!

Just found out about joined the board - great to find such an amazing wealth of knowledge. I've been collecting for a little over 10 years now, a lot of Scandinavian and bits of American & Italian glass - really anything I can find! We are going to be in Bologna in a few weeks on vacation (May 30-June 4), with maybe a day in Venice, and I was wondering if anyone could recommend any shops or points of interest (Murano tours or museums). Also any mid-century stores that might have some glass. Any help would be appreciated! Thanks!

Pete

Title: Re: Where to go in Bologna (and a day in Venice!)
Post by: Leni on May 15, 2008, 10:24:56 PM
Hi Pete,  welcome to the board! 

If you're going to Murano bear in mind that the glass workers start work at about 5.00am.  So if you want to see glass being blown go to the furnaces early, and to the Glass Museum and galleries later. 

In Venice I would recommend going to see Alex - 'Art of Venice' - whose shop is just off St Marco.  direction on his website  http://www.artofvenice.com/   Also in Venice, I would recommend seeing the Basilica for the floors, and the Doges' Palace for the ceilings!  LOL  ;D  The Rialto Bridge is a must-see, and there are many excellent restaurants just under the Rialto beside the Grand Canal. 

Enjoy your visit!       
Title: Re: Where to go in Bologna (and a day in Venice!)
Post by: Artofvenice on May 29, 2008, 05:01:03 PM
For a one day visit in Venice, my advice is to go on the top of the tower (campanile) in San Giorgio island, the island in front of San Marco. from there you have the most spectacular view not only on venice, but also of the lagoon. Other "must to see" spots around San Marco area for a so (too) fast visit:
- Salute church (cross the Gran canal by gondola for just 0,5 Euro from San Maurizio square)
- Rialto Bridge
- Accademia Bridge
Take a public boat and go along the gran Canal to see some of the most spectacular palaces from the water perspective

Last, very important point: look for an hotel to came back for more days next time!

Ciao

Alex
www.artofvenice.com (http://www.artofvenice.com)