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Belle Views from Venice: July’s Feast of the Redeemer

by Kate Turner on July 16, 2010

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On the third weekend of July 2009, I not only felt incredibly lucky to be visiting Venice with my family, I felt lucky to be in the right place at the right time.

The Lagoon Filling with Boats

The Next Day

Fireworks

The Feast of the Redeemer (Festa del redentore), a huge party that originally began as a celebration that Venice was free from the plague, nowadays is just an excuse for a good time.

We had chosen to travel to this unique city on water on the weekend of The Feast of the Redeemer (Festa del redentore), a huge party originally began as a celebration that Venice was free from the plague. Nowadays, this is just an excuse for a good time.

Late in the afternoon, the lagoon starts to fill with Venetians on board any boat they can get their hands on. Every craft is packed with revellers, all clutching food and drink. The competing music from the boats’ stereos brings the lagoon alive and the party begins, culminating in a midnight fireworks display so extravagant (and no doubt expensive), that the smoky scent of pyrotechnics still hangs in the air the next day.

The morning after the festivities, the lagoon is quiet once more. For 24 hours only, everyone has the chance to walk across to the island of Giudecca, just opposite Piazza San Marco, over a temporary bridge constructed each year for the festival. Standing on the other side of the lagoon contemplating the serene beauty of Venice, we were all incredibly glad to have had the chance to share in the celebrations.

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Originally from Preston in the UK, Kate has just arrived in London from Madrid, where she worked as the editor of a think tank and blogged at Tales of a Brit Abroad. Originally from Preston, Kate is now working in political communications 9-5 Monday-Friday, and spending the rest of the time exploring London and writing about her experiences on her new blog This Reluctant Londoner. You can also find her on Twitter @katebritabroad and @reluctantlondon
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{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Charlotte Dekkers July 16, 2010 at 11:38 am

Hi Travel Belles,

Just wanted to let you know that th pictures of Venice on your blog are really great !

Greetings from The Netherlands

From Charlotte, Dutch Venice Fan !!

2 Margo Millure July 16, 2010 at 2:36 pm

Hi Charlotte! Thanks so much for stopping by!

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