The most romantic city not only in Europe, but perhaps in the whole world, can rightly be considered the heart of Venice. The unique look of this city and its inexpressible atmosphere, woven of the finest lace, beautiful architecture, unique cultural heritage and sense of soaring and freedom, has made Venice one of the most visited and recognizable places around the globe. The unique architectural ensemble of the city, with countless canals, bridges and elegant buildings, age of buildings which reaches seven centuries included in the world heritage list of UNESCO. The specificity of the layout of the "city on water", due to its geographical position. Because Venice is almost entirely on the Islands. This location of the city resulted in not only the principles of urban planning, but also the peculiarities of the local climate here is very mild, with warm winters and hot summers, and high rainfall and high humidity levels. Age of Venice amounts to more than ten centuries. The name of the city on the lagoon originates from the ancient tribes of Veneti that have inhabited these places. You can endlessly talk about this city, describing its sights, looking at the illustrations and photos, but it would be best to see this Museum under the open sky with my own eyes. Perfect beauty of this very special place has always inspired Ministers of art – actors, artists and poets to create their greatest masterpieces. In Venice there are about 200 temples and palaces. Here are some of the best high-profile exhibitions, music and film festivals, and in numerous Opera and theatre performances are demonstrated on a global scale. The most popular among tourists is the historical part
Venice– The old town, where among the calm flow of the city's canal system, before the eyes there are masterpieces of Gothic architecture located in the Piazza San Marco, with thousands of pigeons, the Palace of rains, the Bridge of sighs, and the pearl of Venice – Cathedral of SV. Mark. One of the interesting features of the city – the lack of roads. Here a cobbled pedestrian streets, and for long journeys, used river buses, water taxis and gondolas that move along the city's canals, the most famous and longest of which is called the Grand canal. A special glamor and splendor Venice gains during sunset, when the pink and purple rays illuminate the walls of buildings, emphasizing their beauty and also at night when the glow of the lights reflected in the water of canals into the city in a fiery extravaganza and brings to it a solemn look and a feeling of endless celebration.