There’s nothing more iconic in Venice, Italy than the city’s world-famous Carnival and the dramatic hand-painted masks worn by participants during the festivities.
VENICE CULTURATI
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Brilliantly crafted fragile pieces adorned with bright colors that seem to symbolize Venice’s beauty.
Have a nice talk, then leave and in another couple of hours sit down to enjoy another Spritz.