Rialto Bridge
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It is the oldest of the four bridges spanning Grand Canal in Venice – and it is fascinating due to its structure which is entire in Istrian stone and marble.
Experience : Rialto Bridge
Address : Sestiere San Polo, 30125 Venezia VE, Italie
Description :
It is one of the most visited monuments of the city with its three pedestrian passages and its two rows of stores
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The French Riviera in the 1920s
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An impressive story about the golden age of the French Riviera in the 1920s. A time when artists and writers from all over the world gathered to create a new lifestyle! Hedonistic and looking towards nature… This golden age is still inspiring and fascinating, even today. It also drives the creativity of artists from all over the world who seek a recovered freedom!
Author: Xavier Girard
Publishing House: Assouline
Publication Date : August 2014
The French Riviera was the center of creativity during the 1920s and early ’30s. Artists and writers from the far reaches of the world gathered to fashion a new way of life—among them Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald, Gerald and Sara Murphy, Picasso, Picabia, Stravinsky, Cocteau, Diaghilev, and Anna de Noailles. A photobiography of this carefree era, The French Riviera in the 1920s revitalizes the now-legendary tale of these mythic personalities caught between a desire for creation, the quest for happiness, and the looming darkness of World War II. With extraordinary images taken from personal archives, these pages depict firsthand the lifestyles and artwork of some of the most influential artists o f the 20th century.
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Peggy Guggenheim Museum
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The preposterous and visionary spirit of Peggy Guggenheim lives in every room of this museum, formerly her home — and rare are the art spaces which carry so many iconic pieces from art history… From painters to genius sculptors, Guggenheim Museum offers to bring together the most explosive and revolutionary visions of art.
Museum : Peggy Guggenheim Museum
Address : Dorsoduro, 701-704, 30123 Venezia VE, Italie
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In Palazzo Venier dei Leoni, Peggy Guggenheim’s former residence on Canal Grande, one can not only marvel at the former resident’s extensive personal art collection, which shows many works by major 20th century artists, but also enjoy temporary exhibitions. The villa also has an impressive outdoor space, an oasis of tranquility that offers the visitor a well-deserved break from the hustle and bustle of Venice.
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For any request for information or dinner reservation, contact the teams by phone on +39 041 240 5411
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II Pagliaccio
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“One of Rome’s most original and sophisticated cuisines combining Mediterranean flavors and Oriental accents” notes the Michelin which crowns it with 2 stars. Here we taste some of the most innovative interpretations of Roman gastronomy!
Restaurant : II Pagliaccio
Adress : Via dei Banchi Vecchi, 129/a, 00186 Roma RM, Italie
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For any request of information or reservation, contact the team by phone at +39 06 6880 9595
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Mykonos Muse
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In this book, Mykonos, one of the jet set’s favourite places, shows itself like never before. Centenarian stories, including myths, with a contemporary aura of pleasure, luxury and unlimited festivity devoid of taboo — Greek photographer Lizy Manola captured the cosmopolitan, timeless and free spirit of this island located in the Aegean Sea, with its whitewashed houses.
Authors: Lizy Manola, Rachel Howard and Michael Skafidas.
Publishing House: Assouline
Publication Date : May 2018
Located in the Cyclades and surrounded by the blue-green water of the Aegean sits whitewashed, windmill-strewn Mykonos, the island of the winds. This ancient island and those surrounding it, mythologized as the bodies of gods felled by Hercules in the time of antiquity, are older than legend and have played host to countless cultures for more than millennia. At forty-square-miles and boasting a population of only ten-thousand, the ‘Ibiza of Greece’ has become prized for gorgeous architecture, welcoming and open-minded locals, and fantastic beaches. With such names as ‘Paradise’ and ‘Super Paradise,’ the sands of these shores have captured the imaginations and hearts of industry titans, artists, and party-goers alike from all around the globe, marking it as a stable cosmopolitan destination and as a paramount it haven on the jet-set circuit.
This book chronicles the culture and society that has defined Mykonos over the past century—from its days as a hideout for such luminaries and elites as Le Corbusier and Antonis Benakis, to its moment as a sanctuary for the gay community,to its predominant party scene—all the while indulging the reader with the ruins and myths hidden there.