St. Mark's Square, the symbol of Venice, seen from the ship.
Inserted all the photos taken in Venice last week, among which the most beautiful is this one of Piazza San Marco.
Most of which were taken from the ship leaving the Port.
A unique spectacle in the world.
This photo, by the way, taken in raw and edited in hdr, is the classic of classics.
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Photo taken with Canon 600D and lens Tamron 16-300.
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Piazza San Marco, located in Venice in the Veneto region, is one of the most important monumental squares in the world, renowned throughout the planet for its beauty and architectural integrity. It is also known as “The Drawing Room of Europe” or “The Piazza”. It is the only urban space in Venice that properly takes the name of “piazza”, as all other spaces in the shape of a square are properly defined as “campi”. Its main body has a trapezoidal shape, onto which other areas are grafted, and is approximately 170 meters long.
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