I Vetri a Lume di Amadi

San Polo & Santa Croce


Glass menageries don’t get more fascinating than the one created before your eyes by Signor Amadi. Fierce little glass crabs approach pink-tipped coral, and glass peas spill from a speckled pea pod. You might be tempted to swat at eerily lifelike glass mosquitoes or (gently) prod a snapping pelican. Venetian pets at their low-maintenance best.


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1. Casa di Carlo Goldoni

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Venetian playwright Carlo Goldoni (1707–93) mastered second and third acts: he was a doctor’s apprentice before switching to law, which proved handy when…

2. Chiesa di San Polo

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Travellers pass modest St Paul's Church (founded in the 9th century) without guessing that major dramas unfold inside. Under the carena di nave (ship's…

3. I Frari

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A soaring Gothic church, the Friary's assets include marquetry choir stalls, Canova's pyramid mausoleum, Bellini's achingly sweet Madonna with Child…

4. Scuola Grande di San Rocco

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Everyone wanted the commission to paint this building dedicated to St Roch, patron saint of the plague-stricken, so Tintoretto cheated: instead of…

5. Chiesa di San Rocco

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Built by Bartolomeo Bon between 1489 and 1508 to house the remains of its titular saint, beautiful St Roch's Church received a baroque facelift between…

7. Ponte de le Tette

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‘Tits Bridge’ got its name in the late 15th century, when neighbourhood prostitutes were encouraged to display their wares in windows instead of taking…

8. Museo Fortuny

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Find design inspiration at the palatial home studio of art nouveau designer Mariano Fortuny y Madrazo (1871–1949), whose uncorseted Delphi-goddess frocks…