A comprehensive work on Venice, which highlights the inseparable relationship between the historical, political, social and artistic events that have characterised its millenary history. A journey to discover the lagoon city which begins with its most celebrated features, and along the way reveals its least-known places, from the numerous private gardens, to the isolated squares, the islands and the hard-to-reach corners. Architecture becomes the opportunity to delve into the Serenissima's age-old political autonomy, while the daily habits of the Venetians shed light on the uniqueness of the places. With a clear writing style, the support of an ample gallery of images, and the multidisciplinary approach, this book guides the reader through the magnificent complexity that has always characterised Venice. Contents: Saint Mark's Square Grand Canal Palaces Places of Worship Schools Calli, Bridges and Canals Campi and Campielli Wells, Patere and Chimneys Gardens Arsenal Islands AUTHOR: Lorenza Smith grew up in Venice and has lived in New York for many years. She holds a degree in art history from the Ca' Foscari University. She worked for over a decade with the Venice Bureau for the Protection of Architectural, Historical and Artistic Heritage, and for fifteen years with the New York University Master in art program in Venice. In New York she teaches History of Art at the Fashion Institute of Technology, New York City Architecture at LIM College, and Art History and Architecture of Venice at New York University, SCPS, Arts Program. She is the author of several publications on Italian art. ILLUSTRATIONS 112 colour *