Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Doge's Palace

Venezia - Palazzo Ducale

12 Aug 2022 1 44
Venice (ital. Venezia) is one of the most important tourist destinations worldwide with about 30 million visitors each year. I have already uploaded dozens of shots from previous visits, so ll try to cut down the number of uploads this time. The Doge's Palace

Venezia - Palazzo Ducale

17 Sep 2015 1 288
Venice (ital. Venezia) is one of the most important tourist destinations worldwide with about 30 million visitors each year. As each tourist takes at least 100 photos (minimum!) in Venice 3000000000 photos are taken here per year, what means more than 8 millions per day. Many of them are uploaded and can be found in the web. So, I will only upload a couple of photos - and not add many words.. - The Palazzo Ducale (aka Doge´s Palace"), erected from around 1340 on in a specific Venetian Gothic style, that has many influences from the Byzantine and Arab architecture.

Venezia - Palazzo Ducale

16 Sep 2015 222
Venice (ital. Venezia) is one of the most important tourist destinations worldwide with about 30 million visitors each year. As each tourist takes at least 100 photos (minimum!) in Venice 3000000000 photos are taken here per year, what means more than 8 millions per day. Many of them are uploaded and can be found in the web. So, I will only upload a couple of photos - and not add many words.. - The winged lion, the symbol of St. Mark and Venice, stands up on the pillar and keeps an eye on all the tourists around. The Palazzo Ducale is on the right.

Venezia - Palazzo Ducale

16 Sep 2015 7 1 272
Venice (ital. Venezia) is one of the most important tourist destinations worldwide with about 30 million visitors each year. As each tourist takes at least 100 photos (minimum!) in Venice 3000000000 photos are taken here per year, what means more than 8 millions per day. Many of them are uploaded and can be found in the web. So, I will only upload a couple of photos - and not add many words.. - St. Mark's Campanile, the Palazzo Ducale (aka "Doge's Palace") and the domes of St Mark's Basilica.