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"Time Out" Venice: Verona, Treviso and the Veneto

"Time Out" Venice: Verona, Treviso and the Veneto
By Time Out Guides Ltd.

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Exquisite and unique, La Serenissima is anything but serene these days, and efforts to shrug off the city's artistic theme park status are apparent on many fronts. Some of the architecture world's top names are working on exciting new projects; long-standing hoteliers are being forced out of their exorbitant complacency by a rash of newcomers; and a born-again community of sophisticated urban artisans is demanding (and creating) parallel eating, drinking and entertainment scenes rarely impinged upon by the ever-present tourist hordes. Even the art scene is being shaken up. The 2006 reopening of Palazzo Grassi - refurbished by Tadao Ando for French billionaire owner Francois Pinault - now poses a serious challenge with its top-level shows; and when Pinault moves his extraordinary permanent collection of contemporary works into premises on the Punta della Dogana, Venice is set to become one of Europe's contemporary art capitals.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #298542 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-03-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 320 pages

Editorial Reviews

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"a unique insider perspective...the writing is honest, easily read and offers a cultural delight for anyone travelling in Venice." --The Italian Magazine

From the Publisher
Time Out Venice conducts you along the misty canals and beyond to hidden churches and concealed courtyards, showing you how to avoid the tourist traps along the way


Customer Reviews

Not bad, But not great3
Took this one with me to Venice. Did'nt really impress me. Would recommend getting a Lonelyplanet guide instead.

But no real problems. Just like the lonelyplanet layout better.