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I Don't Care About You Anymore, I'm in Italy

There were just too many people, and I was too lazy to wait in line, so I skipped some of the better museums. I didn't visit many places in Venice, but each one was amazing. Here are a few recommendations: 1. **Teatro la Fenice** 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 This theater is one of Venice's most famous opera houses, with a long history and opulent decor. Its architectural style blends classic Baroque elements. Compared to the Paris Opera House, I love the soft color palette and angel sculptures here—they're divine and dreamy! Plus, they always have audio guides available at the entrance, which is very considerate! 🎭 2. **Scuola Grande di San Rocco** 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 One of Venice's most important Renaissance buildings, the interior frescoes are true artistic treasures! I went specifically to see Tintoretto's works, but there are also stunning wood carvings! It's overwhelming! I recommend following the order of the paintings and their stories for a more enriching experience. 😄 3. **Basilica di San Marco** 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 The breathtaking mosaics are definitely worth a visit. The architectural style combines Byzantine, Romanesque, and Gothic elements, with the Byzantine style being the most prominent. The exterior is gorgeous, with domes, spires, and colorful glass that exude a strong exotic charm. The adjacent St. Mark's Campanile offers stunning views of Venice, especially at sunset. 🌇 4. **Museo Fortuny** 🌟🌟🌟 The former residence of the 20th-century artist, designer, and inventor Mariano Fortuny. The museum showcases his achievements in painting, sculpture, photography, stage design, theatrical costumes, and fashion design. I was constantly amazed by his versatility! 🎨 #SchönbrunnPalace #RomanceThroughTime

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I Don't Care About You Anymore, I'm in Italy

There were just too many people, and I was too lazy to wait in line, so I skipped some of the better museums. I didn't visit many places in Venice, but each one was amazing. Here are a few recommendations: 1. Teatro la Fenice 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 This theater is one of Venice's most famous opera houses, with a long history and opulent decor. Its architectural style blends classic Baroque elements. Compared to the Paris Opera House, I love the soft color palette and angel sculptures here—they're divine and dreamy! Plus, they always have audio guides available at the entrance, which is very considerate! 🎭 2. Scuola Grande di San Rocco 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 One of Venice's most important Renaissance buildings, the interior frescoes are true artistic treasures! I went specifically to see Tintoretto's works, but there are also stunning wood carvings! It's overwhelming! I recommend following the order of the paintings and their stories for a more enriching experience. 😄 3. Basilica di San Marco 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 The breathtaking mosaics are definitely worth a visit. The architectural style combines Byzantine, Romanesque, and Gothic elements, with the Byzantine style being the most prominent. The exterior is gorgeous, with domes, spires, and colorful glass that exude a strong exotic charm. The adjacent St. Mark's Campanile offers stunning views of Venice, especially at sunset. 🌇 4. Museo Fortuny 🌟🌟🌟 The former residence of the 20th-century artist, designer, and inventor Mariano Fortuny. The museum showcases his achievements in painting, sculpture, photography, stage design, theatrical costumes, and fashion design. I was constantly amazed by his versatility! 🎨 #SchönbrunnPalace #RomanceThroughTime

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