Nobody arrives in Venice and sees the city for the first time. Depicted and described so often that its image has become part of the European collective consciousness,
Venice
can initially create the slightly anticlimactic feeling that everything looks exactly as it should. The water-lapped palaces along the Canal Grande are just as the brochure photographs made them out to be, Piazza San Marco does indeed look as perfect as a film set, and the panorama across the water from t... [More]