Romantic Venetian Carnival - Venice Italy March 2011 Become the Celebrity of a fairy tale of the

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Once in Venice the very first thing we need to be wearing is a mask from the eighteenth century. We make this mask with our hands in a former art studio of the lagoon, guided by the master mask maker.

To hear the allegorical energies of the Venetian carnival while living the dream of our fantasies, we will go for a romantic walk all together with lanterns in costume, to discover the ancient steps of the historic city, where noble past counts and dukes stood, & over bridges between silent and hidden alleys and arcades, between cottages of the old town.

Of course to enjoy the game we will go in costume in the heart of the city near the antique market town and the fish market through the ancient quarter of Carampane,

arriving at the Franciscan Church of the Frari, where you can admire masterpieces by Giovanni Bellini, Tiziano and other artists. We will be invite you in a dinner in old fashioned costume and dance gala “Minuet” in the most luxurious palace in Venice, Hotel Danieli where our time machine will transport you to an evening of original fables from the Arabian Nights, including architecture, art, fun and dreams, experiencing first hand the life as an ancient Venetian nobleman. Something really that you never did!

To listen the lagune we will be engaged in a Incredible gondola trip in costume and wonderful gala dinner: We will gothrough the romanticist canals to watch the silent water colors and drawings of the waves who are formed under the bridge.

After we move in groups to celebrate in joy in one of the best restaurants in Venice, enjoying the local delicacies with a dinner at the restaurant “Do Forni”.

And much more... go to see the entire tour info at our: href="http://www.megapartyweb.com">WEB-SITE.

Learn more how to join the tour by downloading the full program at our WEB-SITE.


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