Italy is a pleasureville in Europe. You'll find yourself in awe with medieval sites and tourist attractions. But the source of primal joy is the almost delicate atmosphere and refined civilization of the country.
Sauntering off to the indepths of Italy, you will find Venice a lovely place to stay. It has a sincere
ambience and devotion with historical charm and rich collections of art works and artifacts. Visiting the galleries, churches and museums, you will feast on the grandiose artistry of the legends we may only know now by name or myth. There are tourists touring in from everywhere, nonetheless, the experience is very explicit.
St. Mark's Square is one of the particular spots in Venice that captivated my soul. I'm not particularly sure but I find blisssful serenity in this particular place. It's actually crowded especially during weekends. There are pigeons everywhere and it doesn't bother me much. I even relish on its
exquisite relics, sculptures and architectures. As if to jive with the tourist's spirits, there's a rich and think flavorful aroma of coffees from nearby cafes. I choose to sit around and imbibe the culture, admiring the view from afar as if looking at a painting come to life.
It feels like the basilica is alive, a colossal witness to life and transitions. I muse at its treasures but most of all, it makes me wanna pray and meditate. There's a spell somewhere, it's what you see, what you feel whispering to our senses. It thrives in St. Mark's Square.
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