Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Pisa, Florence, Milan, Venice, and Verona, Italy

The leaning tower of Pisa,  one of the wonders of the world in Pisa, Italy
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Duomo in Florence, Italy
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Galeria Victorio Emmanuel in Milan, Italy 
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The famous gondola in Venice, Italy
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Rialto Bridge a familiar view of the city of Venice, Italy
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The Grand Canal in Venice, Italy
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Palazzo Ducale in Venice, Italy was the powerhouse of the city's rulers for nearly 900 years Passing through a maze of rooms gives  an insight visitors into the sumptuous lifestyle so often accompanied state affairs.
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Piazza San Marco was once little more than a monastery garden. The glittering basilica and Doge's Palace command the east side of the square. The western end was remodeled by Napoleon, who wished to construct a royal palace here. Today the piazza continues to bustle, with a museum complex, elegant cafes, live orchestras, custumes Carnival crowd - not to mention the duck-boards when it floods just recently.
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The famous balcony of Romeo and Juliet in Verona, Italy
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Arena in Verona, Italy
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