Often referred to as one of the most romantic cities in the world, Venice is known for its glorious canals, gondola rides, narrow lanes and a myriad of colours that flow through this beautiful Italian island city. Topping almost every traveller’s bucket list, Venice is not just one of the most beautiful cities in the world, but also one of the most desired. If you were to ask the Venetians- colour, culture and celebration embrace their vibrant spirit.
The Venice Carnival is also one of the largest in the world and renowned for its magical vibes, extravagant display of Venetian art and culture and its deep rooted spirit celebrating the history of Venetian society. It is an annual celebration particularly known for people dressing up in elaborate masks and costumes and gathering at the Piazza San Marco in front of the San Marco Cathedral in Venice, Italy.
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A history of the Venice Carnival
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via Lonely Planet India
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