The Republic of Venice ended on May 12th, 1797. The decline had been long and slow, but the final blow came from France.
The calendar of feasts and celebrations in Venice was full of events which are now largely forgotten.
Once a year — on February 2nd — the Doge of Venice received a gift of two oranges and two straw hats from the guild of the box-makers.
The Festa della Salute each year on November 21st is an important holiday in Venice. The event celebrates the end of the plague in 1631.
The acqualta – high tide – on November 12th, 2019, was the second highest ever measured.
High tide has always been a part of life in Venice, but modern changes to the lagoon has exacerbated the problem.
On October 5th, 1607, the Roman church tried to assassinate the Venetian monk and theologist Fra’ Paolo Sarpi.
Nine-Eleven in Venice is the anniversary of a tornado which in 1970 killed 36 persons, mostly in a sunken water bus at Sant’Elena
Nine-Eleven in Venice is the anniversary of a tornado which in 1970 killed 36 persons, mostly in a sunken water bus at Sant’Elena
The Festa del Redentore has been celebrated in Venice since 1577, to mark the end of the disastrous plague epidemic of 1575-77.