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 Venice – An Insight Into The History Of Venice


By the 10th century, Venice gained supremacy over the most of the coast of Dalmatia, got control of the Adriatic, and began building up its eastern empire. Venetian art and architecture manifested the influence of the Middle East, particularly Byzantium, which is most clearly visible in Saint Mark's Church located on the city's principal square.

Venice became a major maritime power by the 13th century and spread its influence over northern Italy and the eastern Mediterranean. Venice became budget web hosting “queen of the seas,” reaching the acme of its power by the 15th century. It became the city of rich trade, especially as the main link between Europe and Asia.

The city scaled the peak of magnificence during the Renaissance when the architects like the Lombardo family, Jacopo Sansovino, and Palladio, and the Venetian school of painting webspace hosting included the giants, such as Titian, Tintoretto, Giovanni Bellini, Jacopo Palma (Palma Vecchio), and Verones created the opulent treasure of majestic churches and palaces on the city floating on water, blazing with colors and lights.

The palaces that embellish La Repubblica Serenissims were built when the Venice ruled a maritime empire that dominated the eastern Mediterranean. The serenity of Republic was followed by rapacity, professional web hosting most popular in the seizure of the four bronze horses from the Constantinople that are on the display in St. Mark’s Basilica.

However, the power and pelf of the city of Venice began declining in the later half of the 15th century. The discovery of America in 1492 and of the Cape of Good Hope route to Asia in 1498 really transferred budget web hosting power to Spain and other nations to the west of Italy. Yet, Venice continued to be a proud and lavish city.

Turkish Empire took Crete, one of Venice’s historical lands and the whole of the Peloponnesus area in 17th century. The political power of Venice was severely damaged, but there was increase in the arts and literature in the city that resulted in the creation of works of art by Pietro Longhi, Tiepolo, and Canova and to theatre cpanel web hosting by Carlo Goldoni. Napoleone Bonaparte conquered Venice in 1797, the Republic declined in the Eighteenth century, and Venice was ruled first by France and then the Habsburgs before lastly joining the Kingdom of Italy in 1866.

Also known as La Serenissima, Venezia, Queen of the Adriatic, the present Venice is an exquisite city built on one hundred and seventeen small islands. Venice is rightly dubbed as “City of Water”, “City of Bridges”, as the city is home to one hundred and fifty canals connected web hosts astonishing four hundred and nine bridges. One of the most romantic cities of the world, Venice is a popular tourist destination known for several remarkable edifices, squares, bridges, canals, gondolas, and impressive display of the bronze works, tapestries and paintings from the 5th and 6th century.


























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