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Venezia | The Church of Gold

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The Basilica di San Marco (Saint Mark’s Basilica) was originally ordered to be constructed in 828 when Venetian merchants allegedly stole relics of Mark the Evangelist and brought them to Venice. After the Doge (commonly translated to Duke) ordered the construction and it was completed, the church became a personal chapel to the Doge. It was probably a matter of convenience since the Doge’s palace is literally attached to the basilica.

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In 976, the Doge at the time, Pietro IV Candiano, was forced into the basilica by a rebelling mob. They locked him in it and set it aflame, executing him. The basilica was restored in 978. That wasn’t the only time that this Italo-Byzantine church was restored, though. In 1106, it was the victim to another fire. This one destroyed a lot of the exterior mosaics.

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Before the fire, however, the new design of the basilica was constructed. The shape has mostly been the same as long as it has been in existence, but the decoration has definitely changed. These changes happened between 1063 and 1117, but the exact dates are indefinite.

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San Marco was used as a personal chapel for the line of Doges until around the 13th century when it became more of a public facility and housed many public functions and celebrations. In 1807, Napoleon Bonaparte, the self-crowned King of Italy, declared that the responsibility of the basilica change from the nobility to the Patriarch of Venice, who was the local bishop.

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Much like the Duomo in Milano, San Marco is the home to a great deal of ornate decoration on the exterior of the basilica. There are statues, sculptures, spires, and golden mosaics. Notice the Lion of St. Mark and the depictions of the Patron Saint that appear in many places on the exterior.

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The basilica is often referred to as the “Chiesa d’Oro” or the Church of Gold. It’s not hard to see why it carries this name. The true marvel of gold, however, is inside the basilica. True to the over-the-top nature of financial rivalry that sets the tone for Italian churches, San Marco is decorated from ceiling to floor with golden mosaics. Even the eaves have gold in them.

(The front facade of the Basilica from left to right)

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Unfortunately, since the basilica does not allow photography inside its glorious doors, I don’t have any interior pictures to show you. They are out there in the world, though; and they are worth taking a look.

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Venice at night was so magical. How could I resist the temptation of photographing this glorious golden Goliath of a basilica that is so perfectly lit in the evening hours?

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Scaffolding or not, this church is a beauty that is worth the seasickness I got to be able to see it. For more information on the Basilica di San Marco, please visit their website here. There are pictures of the interior that will seriously make your jaw drop!

Venezia | The Troublesome Tower of St. Mark

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This is one of the most recognizable monuments in all of Venice. The Campanile di San Marco sits in Piazza di San Marco facing the famous basilica. It stands an impressive 98.6 meters (323 ft) tall and houses 5 bells. It has depictions of the Lion of Saint Mark and La Giustizia (a female representation of Venice) on the top cube. The tower in its current form was completed in 1514.

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So, let’s back up. The initial construction began under the reign of Doge (Duke) of Venice, Pietro Tribuno from 887 to 912. It was built on Roman foundations. Because of its proximity to the coast, it was used as a watch tower and a light house. As it stands today, the campanile sits isolated at the corner where the piazza and the piazzetta meet, opposite the Basilica. The piazza and piazzetta meet in an L shape. As it turns out, the piazzetta used to be the dock.

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The campanile had many problems over the years. Lightning struck it many times. It was damaged in 1388, got fire damage in 1417 and again in 1489, resulting in the wooden spire on the top being destroyed. It was continually restored, even after earthquakes in 1511. Lightning wreaked havoc in 1538, 1565, 1658, 1745, 1761, and 1762. Finally in 1776, enough was enough. A lightning rod was fitted to the tower.

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That wasn’t the last of the trouble and restoration for this problematic tower, though. In 1902, a crack appeared on the north wall. It spread for a few days and collapsed. Fortunately, the loss was limited to one cat and the loggetta building at the bottom of the tower. There was a little damage to the side of the library that sits between the tower and the sea.

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After the collapse, the communal council dedicated 500,000 Lire to restore the tower exactly as it had been with more attention to structural integrity and an added elevator. The construction began quickly and was completed in 1912.

A replica of the tower sits in the Italian Pavilion at Epcot in Disney World, as well as in Las Vegas, Spain, New York, as well as many other smaller versions around the world. It is, literally, a cornerstone for Venetian tourism.

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Venezia | Bright and Sunny Venice

Once the Rainy Venice became Sunny Venice, that’s when the fun really began for me. I had never seen such amazing color contrast! The pictures I was taking were amazing. So naturally, we went back to all the sites we had already seen. I snapped away at every sunny venice scene I saw.

The canals and small piazzas make for such great framing of the people of Venice and gondolas. Exploring a sunny Venice gave shot after shot of amazing content. Over two years after this trip, I still find myself going back to some of these pictures.

The Bridge of Sighs is a bridge which once led to the corrections facility of Venice. The name comes from the sighs that could be heard as the prisoner passes the windows to see one last look at the beautiful beautiful Venice canal.

We went back to Saint Mark’s Square and retraced our steps, but not before getting lost and ending up on the opposite side of the island. We circled around and around the tiny alleyways and across the canal bridges. Following the signs has always been how I navigate, but here, the locals may have played a trick on us, for we eventually discovered that there were signs pointing opposite directions for the same thing!

It wasn’t all bad though. The pictures I captured getting lost in Venice were some of the best of the entire trip! The blue skies and golds of St. Mark’s Basilica complimented each other so perfectly. Even St. Mark’s Tower became more of a site. It was all breathtaking, but it quickly became very hot outside, though. After a couple of hours wandering the streets and climbing many bridges, we decided it was time for a nap. 

I knew that more amazing pictures were waiting to be captured. So we slept until sunset.

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Venezia | An Introduction to Venice

For our first time in Venice, we did not plan a long stay. The goal of the trip was to see as much of Italy as we could. So, naturally, a lot of sites and cities got left out this time.

Our boat ride from the train station in Venice to Hotel Elena, which is where my friend so kindly let us use his points to pay, was very rocky. Since my fiancée and I have virtually no sea-legs, we had a hard time.

I managed to take some pictures of what we were seeing, but it was due to rain any minute. The pictures I took reflected how I was feeling: sick from the waves, a little sad that the only day in Venice seemed like it was to rain all day, and a little too focused on getting to the hotel to put our heavy packs down for the day.

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There was a point that Amanda and I both recognized as the end of “off the path” Venice, where the top of a bridge gave us a clear look at the amount of tourism that Venice hosts per day. It’s a lot more than you could imagine. 

We struggled through crowds and rainy weather for a couple hours. The pictures I took were… okay. I longed for the sun to come out and bring this city to its full glory. But I figured that we only had one day, and if the skies didn’t clear, this was what Venice would look like for me.

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About the time we got to one of the world’s most famous bridges, Ponte Rialto, the rain had stopped. As we began to head back to the hotel, bright and sunny Venice came out to play. 

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Tips and Tricks | Budgeting Food in Italia

One thing that I know everyone is looking to figure out is how my fiancée and I pay for our vacations. It seems like every few months we’re trekking out to explore more of the world.

So, I wanted to share with you how we paid for things in Milano! So, here’s everything from the planes we took, the trains we hopped, the places we stayed, and the things we ate!

Eating and Spending Money

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So I’m going to let you in on how I budget money for my fiancée and I for daily spending. One thing we can’t live without is food and water. So, we cut down on our water spending by using Britta filter water bottles. No matter where we are in the world, the water is filtered and drinkable. Most countries in the world have perfectly potable water, but we like to stay cautious and prepared for any situation. They are not too expensive at Target and the replacement filters are affordable, too.

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It is important, which I learned the hard way, to replenish your electrolytes when possible. Water is great, but it is not the only thing you need. Buying in packs makes it an economic option as well. Even buying individually at a market instead of at a restaurant can save you 50%.

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To save money, don’t just eat at the first food stand you see near the main attractions though. Food prices are often hiked where tourism is prevalent. Going literally 2 or so streets over can save you a lot of money.

DSC_7177For dinners in Italy, we usually got plates of pasta. Since we were staying in an Airbnbs, hostels, and hotels, we had access to refrigerators that we could use to store our food and microwaves to reheat leftovers. We didn’t utilize this as much as a solo traveler might because it was just as easy for us to share a plate instead of keeping it for leftovers.

So here are some numbers for what I’ve noticed in my time in Italy.

Pizza by the slice can run you anywhere from a Euro and some change to 4 or 5 Euros. Sandwiches are about the same. They can be up to 8 Euros or so. Plates of pasta and risotto can be anywhere from 10 or so Euros to 25 or more. No meat means it will probably cost less money, and all of these prices are subject to how close they are to the tourist attractions. You will pay way more for a plate with meat at a restaurant that is on the corner of the Duomo di Milano than if you get a plate of Pasta Arrabbiata at the little restaurant down the street from your not centrally located Airbnb.

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Within that budget, I usually come out with extra for daily expenses, but that leaves you wiggle room for when seasickness causes you to not catch the first boat going to the train station in Venice and you miss your train to Rome and costs you about $200… (Sorry about that, Amanda). venice scene, venezia, venice photography, italy, italia, italian photography, italy photography, travel photographer, travel photography, atlanta photographer, atlanta photography, street photography, travel street photography, street photographer, venice street photography, photography, photographer, venice pictures, venice scenery, venice images, san marco, san marcos, saint marks, st marks, tower of saint mark, tower of st mark, grand canal, rialto bridge, ponte rialto,

Tips and Tricks | More Than Just a Bed in Milan

One thing that I know everyone is looking to figure out is how my fiancée and I pay for our vacations. It seems like every few months we’re trekking out to explore more of the world.

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So, I wanted to share with you how we paid for things in Milano! So, here’s everything from the planes we took, the trains we hopped, the places we stayed, and the things we ate!

Where to Stay?

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There are many options for what kind of place you can stay, but our default amenities are one bed in a private room for 2 people with wifi included, but there are so many options to choose from.

You can have the entire place you yourself, have breakfast included, search for places with certain amenities like washing machines and a/c. It really is a useful tool. I highly recommend Airbnb if you are traveling with someone or multiple people. It makes it affordable.

If you are traveling solo, there are other ways to find affordable housing. For example, there are plenty of hostels around Milano that are very affordable for a bed for the night. HostelWorld is my favorite search engine for this as well.

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We specifically stayed with James and Martina. Their place had Chromecast for us to watch Netflix or whatever on a TV which was nice. They also had a city guide and were very accommodating. It was close to the city center and only about a block or 2 from a Metro stop on the Green Line. They were the best.

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It cost us about $160 total for 2 nights. And for 2 people, that’s not so bad! A room to ourselves, highspeed wifi, TV amenities, and the nicest people with an adorable kitten.

The average Airbnb per night is $120 currently, and the average hostel will run you around $25 to $35 a night for a bed in a dorm room. However, there are cheaper and more expensive options, depending on where in the city you are and what amenities you need.

Tips and Tricks | How We Traveled to Milan

DSC_6717One thing that I know everyone is looking to figure out is how my fiancée and I pay for our vacations. It seems like every few months we’re trekking out to explore more of the world.

So, I wanted to share with you how we paid for things in Milano! So, here’s everything in pieces from the planes we took, the trains we hopped, the places we stayed, and the things we ate!

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Traveling

Okay so the first thing is getting there, obviously. In order to get to Milano this time, we flew from Atlanta to Milano Malpensa. That sentence is misleading, however, because we had a total of 3 planes to catch each way.

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This trip was a rugged, how economically can we actually do this kind of adventure. So I researched and figured out how to get the cheapest international flight. The search engine I use to look for flights is called Skyscanner. It gets information from a lot of flight records and you don’t get pricier flights when you search around a lot, unlike Google which all but requires a browser history clearing for the best flight prices.

Now, for some probably arbitrary reason, the closest city to you will have more expensive prices for international travel than a further city. For example, when I searched flights from Atlanta to Milano today, I found around 1,300 to be the cheapest round trip flight. Now if I search flights from Miami to Milano, I can find tickets for about 1,000. It makes more sense economically to get a flight from your city to another city and then to your other locations.

Some other things to consider are the dates for your flights. It varies from location to location, but the day of the week that you fly affects the price of your flight. That’s why I use Skyscanner. They have a feature that lets you look for the cheapest flight days.

So for us, the best day to leave was a Sunday. We caught an early flight from Atlanta to Orlando. From Orlando, we flew to New York, and from New York, we took an evening flight to Milano. On the way back, it was a little more tricky, because we had an airport change in our London connection from Milano to Orlando.

Since we didn’t check bags and used as much public transportation as we could, the total for 2 people going from Atlanta to Milano was a little shy of $1500.

Getting Around Town

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Once we got to Milano, we stayed for a few days so we got Metro passes. They are easy to use and get you exactly where you want to go. They aren’t very crowded, and they are definitely worth  the money.

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