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  • Murano island: Franco Rossi, the "omo de note" ("night's watcher") of the Formia Glass Factory, has the heavy responsability to inspect the furnaces fires during the night and prepare the glass for the next day's activity.
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  • Murano island: Franco Rossi, the "omo de note" ("night's watcher") of the Formia Glass Factory, has the heavy responsability to inspect the furnaces fires during the night and prepare the glass for the next day's activity.
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  • Murano island: Franco Rossi, the "omo de note" ("night's watcher") of the Formia Glass Factory, has the heavy responsability to inspect the furnaces fires during the night and prepare the glass for the next day's activity.
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  • Murano island: Franco Rossi, the "omo de note" ("night's watcher") of the Formia Glass Factory, has the heavy responsability to inspect the furnaces fires during the night and prepare the glass for the next day's activity.
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  • Murano island: Franco Rossi, the "omo de note" ("night's watcher") of the Formia Glass Factory, has the heavy responsability to inspect the furnaces fires during the night and prepare the glass for the next day's activity.
    em7112907.jpg
  • Murano island: Franco Rossi, the "omo de note" ("night's watcher") of the Formia Glass Factory, has the heavy responsability to inspect the furnaces fires during the night and prepare the glass for the next day's activity.
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  • Murano island: Franco Rossi, the "omo de note" ("night's watcher") of the Formia Glass Factory, has the heavy responsability to inspect the furnaces fires during the night and prepare the glass for the next day's activity.
    em7112901.jpg
  • Murano island: Franco Rossi, the "omo de note" ("night's watcher") of the Formia Glass Factory, has the heavy responsability to inspect the furnaces fires during the night and prepare the glass for the next day's activity.
    em7112908.jpg
  • Muriel Balensi is a glass designer working in Murano island. She is specialised on craftmanship of the traditional glass pearls but in a contemporary mood, often representing "the world inside a glass pearl". This "La Fenice" work is inspired by the historical teatre atmosphere.
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  • Murano island. Formia glass factory, maintenance workers inspect the furnaces at late afternoon.
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  • Murano island. Formia glass factory, maintenance workers inspect the furnaces at late afternoon.
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  • Murano island. Formia glass factory, maintenance workers inspect the furnaces at late afternoon.
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  • Murano island. Formia glass factory, maintenance workers inspect the furnaces at late afternoon.
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  • Murano: a old glass factory transformed in a private owned small contemporary art museum where focus is the glass art collections of Studio Berengo of the art merchant Adriano Berengo.
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  • Murano island. Formia glass factory.
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  • Murano island. Formia glass factory, maintenance workers inspect the furnaces at late afternoon.
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  • Murano: a old glass factory transformed in a private owned small contemporary art museum where focus is the glass art collections of Studio Berengo of the art merchant Adriano Berengo.
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  • Murano island. Formia glass factory., the local Great Canal at night, empty of tourists. In the night in Murano's village live only the local families, working with glass factories and daily tourism.
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  • Muriel Balensi is a glass designer working in Murano island. She is specialised on craftmanship of the traditional glass pearls but in a contemporary mood.
    em7150362.jpg
  • Muriel Balensi is a glass designer working in Murano island. She is specialised on craftmanship of the traditional glass pearls but in a contemporary mood.
    em7150338.jpg
  • Muriel Balensi is a glass designer working in Murano island. She is specialised on craftmanship of the traditional glass pearls but in a contemporary mood.
    em7150328.jpg
  • Murano island. Formia glass factory., the local Great Canal at night, empty of tourists. In the night in Murano's village live only the local families, working with glass factories and daily tourism.
    em7112938.jpg
  • Murano: a old glass factory transformed in a private owned small contemporary art museum where focus is the glass art collections of Studio Berengo of the art merchant Adriano Berengo.
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  • Murano: a old glass factory transformed in a private owned small contemporary art museum where focus is the glass art collections of Studio Berengo of the art merchant Adriano Berengo.
    em7112974.jpg
  • Murano island. Formia glass factory., the local Great Canal at night, empty of tourists. In the night in Murano's village live only the local families, working with glass factories and daily tourism.
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  • Murano island. Formia glass factory., the local Great Canal at night, empty of tourists. In the night in Murano's village live only the local families, working with glass factories and daily tourism.
    em7112944.jpg
  • Muriel Balensi is a glass designer working in Murano island. She is specialised on craftmanship of the traditional glass pearls but in a contemporary mood.
    em7150365.jpg
  • Muriel Balensi is a glass designer working in Murano island. She is specialised on craftmanship of the traditional glass pearls but in a contemporary mood.
    em7150339.jpg
  • Muriel Balensi is a glass designer working in Murano island. She is specialised on craftmanship of the traditional glass pearls but in a contemporary mood.
    em7150332.jpg
  • Murano island. Formia glass factory., the local Great Canal at night, empty of tourists. In the night in Murano's village live only the local families, working with glass factories and daily tourism.
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  • Islamic Cairo. Glass blower working at the City of the Dead or Northern Cemetery, a vaste Mameluke necropolis inhabited by hundreds of thousands of people, both dead and alive.
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  • Islamic Cairo. Glass blower working at the City of the Dead or Northern Cemetery, a vaste Mameluke necropolis inhabited by hundreds of thousands of people, both dead and alive.
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  • Parma. Parma. The perfume Violetta di Parma owes its very existence to Marie Louise and her love of this flower. She supported research by the monks at the Monastery of the Annunciata who obtained an essence from the flowers, identical to that of the violet. The first bottles of Violetta di Parma, produced thanks to the alchemic skills of the monks, were made solely for the personal use of the Duchess Maria Luigia. Around 1870 Lodovico Borsari, obtained from the monks the secret formula for the preparation of this perfume and started producing it for a wider audience. The perfume is still sold today under the brand Collezione Borsari Collection, liberty glass with  Parma's Violet (Borsari Collection, Parfum Museum).
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  • Parma. Parma. The perfume Violetta di Parma owes its very existence to Marie Louise and her love of this flower. She supported research by the monks at the Monastery of the Annunciata who obtained an essence from the flowers, identical to that of the violet. The first bottles of Violetta di Parma, produced thanks to the alchemic skills of the monks, were made solely for the personal use of the Duchess Maria Luigia. Around 1870 Lodovico Borsari, obtained from the monks the secret formula for the preparation of this perfume and started producing it for a wider audience. The perfume is still sold today under the brand Collezione Borsari Collection, liberty glass with  Parma's Violet (Borsari Collection, Parfum Museum).
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  • Traditional glass bottles.
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  • Traditional glass bottles.
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  • Les Jacobins Toulouse monastery complex is the largest of its kind in France.  Stained glass window. The project began in 1230, and was carried out in different stages. In this building entirely made of bricks, the contrast between its massive or even austere aspect of the exterior and the extraordinary lightness of the interior architecture where the famous palm-tree ribs thrust upwards. There is also a beautiful cloister.
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  • Balagne, craftsman's road. Feliceto. David Campana, glass-maker.
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  • Murano island. Fondamenta dei Vetrai along the local Great Canal. At  early morning the workers deliver murano glasses at the shops before the tourist arrive by boat from Venice.
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  • Murano island. Fondamenta dei Vetrai along the local Great Canal. At  early morning the workers deliver murano glasses at the shops before the tourist arrive by boat from Venice.
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  • Regis Hanchuelo's glasses are part of the permanent exhibitions of various museums and galleries.
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  • Murano island. Fondamenta dei Vetrai along the local Great Canal. At  early morning the workers deliver murano glasses at the shops before the tourist arrive by boat from Venice.
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  • Regis Hanchuelo's glasses are part of the permanent exhibitions of various museums and galleries.
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  • Murano island. Fondamenta dei Vetrai along the local Great Canal. At  early morning the workers deliver murano glasses at the shops before the tourist arrive by boat from Venice.
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  • Murano island, the furnace fires still work aòll the night.
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  • Murano: un maestro vetraio al lavoro nell'atelier di Adriano Berengo.
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  • Murano island. A glassmaker in the furnace of Adriano Berengo's workshop.
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  • Murano island. A glassmaker in the furnace of Adriano Berengo's workshop.
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  • Parma. Traditional "Torino pastry", one of the last to sell the Liqueur made with the essence of Parma's Violet. The perfume Violetta di Parma owes its very existence to Marie Louise and her love of this flower.She supported research by the monks at the Monastery of the Annunciata who obtained an essence from the flowers, identical to that of the violet. The first bottles of Violetta di Parma, produced thanks to the alchemic skills of the monks, were made solely for the personal use of the Duchess Maria Luigia.
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  • Parma. Traditional "Torino pastry", one of the last to sell the Liqueur made with the essence of Parma's Violet. On the back, Napoleon, so fond of violets to come ironically nicknamed Père Violet or Captain Violet. The perfume Violetta di Parma owes its very existence to Marie Louise and her love of this flower.She supported research by the monks at the Monastery of the Annunciata who obtained an essence from the flowers, identical to that of the violet. The first bottles of Violetta di Parma, produced thanks to the alchemic skills of the monks, were made solely for the personal use of the Duchess Maria Luigia.
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  • Burano island, before dawn when the last fishermen sail with their small boat.
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  • Torcello island, the beautiful Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta (founded in 639 and with much eleventh and 12th century Byzantine work) from Burano's island canal.
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  • Torcello island was one of the first lagoon islands to be populated by  Veneti who fled the mainland to take shelter from the barbarian invasions. Torcello rapidly grew as a political and trading centre and in the 10th century had a population of at least 10,000 people and was much more powerful than Venice.
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  • Torcello island,  the beautiful Cathedral of Santa Fosca founded in 639, with much eleventh and 12th century Byzantine work. Torcello was one of the first lagoon islands to be populated by  Veneti who fled the mainland to take shelter from the barbarian invasions. Torcello rapidly grew as a political and trading centre and in the 10th century had a population of at least 10,000 people and was much more powerful than Venice.
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  • Torcello island,  the beautiful Cathedral of Santa Fosca founded in 639, with much eleventh and 12th century Byzantine work. Torcello was one of the first lagoon islands to be populated by  Veneti who fled the mainland to take shelter from the barbarian invasions. Torcello rapidly grew as a political and trading centre and in the 10th century had a population of at least 10,000 people and was much more powerful than Venice.
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  • Torcello island, the eleventh and 12th century Church of Santa Fosca, which is surrounded by a porticus in form of a Greek cross. In the back the beautiful Cathedral of Santa Fosca founded in 639, with much eleventh and 12th century Byzantine work. Torcello was one of the first lagoon islands to be populated by  Veneti who fled the mainland to take shelter from the barbarian invasions. Torcello rapidly grew as a political and trading centre and in the 10th century had a population of at least 10,000 people and was much more powerful than Venice.
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  • Burano island, the painted house of a local artist  Bepi Suà.
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  • Burano island, at evening the tourists come back to Venice and the local people goes to the coffees houses, restaurants, or simply to walk around and meet.
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  • Burano island, at the northern end of the Lagoon, is known for its lacework and its brightly-painted houses, popular with artists. Their colours follow a specific system originating from the golden age and to paint a home one must ask to the local authority for the colours permitted for that lot.
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  • Burano island, at the northern end of the Lagoon, is known for its lacework and its brightly-painted houses, popular with artists. Their colours follow a specific system originating from the golden age and to paint a home one must ask to the local authority for the colours permitted for that lot.
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  • Burano island, at evening the tourists come back to Venice and the local people goes to the coffees houses, restaurants, or simply to walk around and meet.
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  • Burano island, the main square with St Martino church. At evening the tourists come back to Venice and the local people goes to the coffees houses, restaurants, or simply to walk around and meet.
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  • Burano island, the main square with St Martino church. At evening the tourists come back to Venice and the local people goes to the coffees houses, restaurants, or simply to walk around and meet.
    em7113054.jpg
  • Burano island, at the northern end of the Lagoon, is known for its lacework and its brightly-painted houses, popular with artists. Their colours follow a specific system originating from the golden age and to paint a home one must ask to the local authority for the colours permitted for that lot.
    em7113044.jpg
  • Burano island, at the northern end of the Lagoon, is known for its lacework and its brightly-painted houses, popular with artists. Their colours follow a specific system originating from the golden age and to paint a home one must ask to the local authority for the colours permitted for that lot.
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  • Burano island. The village and St Martino church.
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  • Burano island. Before dawn the last fishermen sail with their small boat for their reserved areas of the Venice's Laguna.
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  • Murano island. Great Canal, Fondamenta dei Vetrai.
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  • Murano island. Great Canal, Fondamenta dei Vetrai.
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  • Hotel “Casa de la Marquesa”, in a old spanish mansion with original colonial furnishing.
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  • Altstady (Old Town). Zum Schiffen (1628) inn (small boat) embodies some 380 years of history. The restaurant/brewery “Zum Schiffchen“ is the oldest restaurant of Düsseldorf.
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  • Rambla. The beautiful modernist facade of Escribà pastry.
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  • Burano island, at evening the tourists come back to Venice and the local people goes to the coffees houses, restaurants, or simply to walk around and meet.
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  • Burano island, Stefano Costantini ("barocche") is one of the younghest fishermen of the local cooperative of this small island fishermen. Every fisherman has a reserved area in the local lagoon but because pollution and industry every years their work is more difficult to survive.
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  • Burano island, at evening the tourists come back to Venice and the local people goes to the coffees houses, restaurants, or simply to walk around and meet.
    em7113129.jpg
  • Burano island, at evening the tourists come back to Venice and the local people goes to the coffees houses, restaurants, or simply to walk around and meet.
    em7113072.jpg
  • Burano island, the main square with St Martino church. At evening the tourists come back to Venice and the local people goes to the coffees houses, restaurants, or simply to walk around and meet.
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  • Umberto I Gallery near Porta Palazzo market.
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  • San Federico Gallery near Piazza Castello
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  • Torcello island, the eleventh and 12th century Church of Santa Fosca, which is surrounded by a porticus in form of a Greek cross. Torcello was one of the first lagoon islands to be populated by  Veneti who fled the mainland to take shelter from the barbarian invasions. Torcello rapidly grew as a political and trading centre and in the 10th century had a population of at least 10,000 people and was much more powerful than Venice.
    em7113159.jpg
  • Torcello island,  the beautiful Cathedral of Santa Fosca founded in 639, with much eleventh and 12th century Byzantine work. Torcello was one of the first lagoon islands to be populated by  Veneti who fled the mainland to take shelter from the barbarian invasions. Torcello rapidly grew as a political and trading centre and in the 10th century had a population of at least 10,000 people and was much more powerful than Venice.
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  • Burano: Berta, one of the last "historical" lacemakers for what the island of Burano was well knowed around the world. Now the majority of the crafts come from the Far East.
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  • Burano island, at evening the tourists come back to Venice and the local people goes to the coffees houses, restaurants, or simply to walk around and meet.
    em7113129.jpg
  • Burano island, at evening the tourists come back to Venice and the local people goes to the coffees houses, restaurants, or simply to walk around and meet.
    em7113124.jpg
  • Burano island, at evening the tourists come back to Venice and the local people goes to the coffees houses, restaurants, or simply to walk around and meet.
    em7113122.jpg
  • Burano island, church of San Martino, with a leaning campanile. The church holds the relics of Santa Barbara.
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  • Burano island, at the northern end of the Lagoon, is known for its lacework and its brightly-painted houses, popular with artists. Their colours follow a specific system originating from the golden age and to paint a home one must ask to the local authority for the colours permitted for that lot.
    em7113110.jpg
  • Burano island, at the northern end of the Lagoon, is known for its lacework and its brightly-painted houses, popular with artists. Their colours follow a specific system originating from the golden age and to paint a home one must ask to the local authority for the colours permitted for that lot.
    em7113109.jpg
  • Burano island, at the northern end of the Lagoon, is known for its lacework and its brightly-painted houses, popular with artists. Their colours follow a specific system originating from the golden age and to paint a home one must ask to the local authority for the colours permitted for that lot.
    em7113104.jpg
  • Burano island, at the northern end of the Lagoon, is known for its lacework and its brightly-painted houses, popular with artists. Their colours follow a specific system originating from the golden age and to paint a home one must ask to the local authority for the colours permitted for that lot.
    em7113089.jpg
  • Burano island, at the northern end of the Lagoon, is known for its lacework and its brightly-painted houses, popular with artists. Their colours follow a specific system originating from the golden age and to paint a home one must ask to the local authority for the colours permitted for that lot.
    em7113076.jpg
  • Burano island, at the northern end of the Lagoon, is known for its lacework and its brightly-painted houses, popular with artists. Their colours follow a specific system originating from the golden age and to paint a home one must ask to the local authority for the colours permitted for that lot.
    em7113074.jpg
  • Burano island, at evening the tourists come back to Venice and the local people goes to the coffees houses, restaurants, or simply to walk around and meet.
    em7113072.jpg
  • Burano island, at evening the tourists come back to Venice and the local people goes to the coffees houses, restaurants, or simply to walk around and meet.
    em7113069.jpg
  • Burano island, at evening the tourists come back to Venice and the local people goes to the coffees houses, restaurants, or simply to walk around and meet.
    em7113068.jpg
  • Burano island, at evening the tourists come back to Venice and the local people goes to the coffees houses, restaurants, or simply to walk around and meet.
    em7113061.jpg
  • Burano island, the main square with St Martino church. At evening the tourists come back to Venice and the local people goes to the coffees houses, restaurants, or simply to walk around and meet.
    em7113052.jpg
  • Burano island, at evening the tourists come back to Venice and the local people goes to the coffees houses, restaurants, or simply to walk around and meet.
    em7113048.jpg
  • Burano island, at evening the tourists come back to Venice and the local people goes to the coffees houses, restaurants, or simply to walk around and meet.
    em7113042.jpg
  • Burano island, at evening the tourists come back to Venice and the local people goes to the coffees houses, restaurants, or simply to walk around and meet.
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