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🔥Murano – Glass Art and History
Murano is famous for its centuries-old glassblowing tradition. The furnaces and the Glass Museum showcase the craftsmanship that makes this island unique worldwide.
🌈 Burano – Colors and Lace
Burano enchants with its colorful houses and delicate lace-making art. Strolling along its canals offers a magical experience of tradition and picturesque scenery.
🏛️🌳Torcello – History and Nature
Torcello offers tranquility and historical charm. The Basilica of Santa Maria Assunta and the Devil’s Bridge reflect the glorious past of this green lagoon island.
Murano’s Glass Masters Helped Rebuild Venice After Fires
After devastating fires in Venice, Murano’s expert glassmakers were called upon to create the intricate stained glass windows for churches and palaces — helping restore the city’s splendor one pane at a time.
Burano Has Its Own Lace Museum
Burano is world-famous not only for its colors but also for its centuries-old lace-making tradition. The Museo del Merletto showcases intricate lacework, including antique pieces once worn by European aristocracy.
Torcello Was Once More Populated Than Venice
Long before Venice rose to power, Torcello was the thriving heart of the lagoon. In the 10th century, it had a population of 20,000 — complete with palaces, churches, and even its own bishop.
Torcello’s Cathedral Holds the Oldest Mosaics in the Lagoon
The Basilica of Santa Maria Assunta on Torcello houses stunning Byzantine mosaics dating back to the 11th century — including a dramatic Last Judgment scene that rivals those in St. Mark’s Basilica for beauty and historical importance.
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