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    Piazza Unità d'Italia - Rathaus Palazzo del Municipio, erbaut 1872-1875 unter Kaiser Franz Josef; auf einer alten Ansichtskarte

    Piazza Unità d'Italia

    4.9(10 reviews)
    26.7 km

    It's the main square of the city and with its 12.280 m² it's said to be the largest square on a sea…read moreof all Europe. Built under the Austrian-Hungarian Empire it has been remodeled various time during the years, but it's still surrounded by big buildings of more or less the same age: they are so beautiful that you can really spend hours just admiring out their architectural details! It's also a great spot if you like photography, and not just because of those historic buildings surrounding it. As mentioned, the square is right on the Adriatic Sea but it's also surrounded by the Carso hills: the two details combined make always interesting pics. Also, from the square you can witness gorgeous sunsets and if the weather conditions are right, you can even see the Alps on the horizon, which are particularly beautiful when they have snow on their tops! You will always find lots of locals walking on the square: it's one of the favorite places by "Triestini" to relax. It is also used for events, concerts and during Christmas time it is adorned with several light up Christmas trees. As for the rest of the city in general, parking is very difficult, but you can reach the square via public transportation (or even just by foot, depending on your location).

    An incredible piazza nestled at the foothills of the Carso opening straight into the source of the…read moreAdriatic. One of the few Grande Italian Piazza's in a major city that open's directly to the sea providing magnificent views of the sea with Mountain peaks on a clear day. The buildings surround the piazza have wonderful Austro-Hungarian design and more or less provide the dividing point between the Italian and Austrian facades that split the city.

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    Piazza Unità d'Italia - Holzschnitt des Seehafens von Triest, aus der Zeit vor 1914

    Holzschnitt des Seehafens von Triest, aus der Zeit vor 1914

    Piazza Unità d'Italia - Palazzo della Luogotenenza austriaca: fast 600 Jahre Sitz der Provinzregierung der Habsburger, auf einer alten Ansichtskarte

    Palazzo della Luogotenenza austriaca: fast 600 Jahre Sitz der Provinzregierung der Habsburger, auf einer alten Ansichtskarte

    Piazza Unità d'Italia - Palazzo del Municipio and Palazzo del Lloyd Austriaco at the Piazza Grande in Triest, built under Kaiser Franz Josef from Austria

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    Palazzo del Municipio and Palazzo del Lloyd Austriaco at the Piazza Grande in Triest, built under Kaiser Franz Josef from Austria

    Basilica di Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari

    Basilica di Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari

    4.8(16 reviews)
    100.5 km

    Venice's only Gothic church. It is dedicated to the Assumption of Mary. It is simply called "I…read moreFrari" as it was built by the brothers (frati) of the Franciscan order. LOCATION: In the San Polo sestiere but I remember just stumbling onto it while walking the island from my hotel in Dorsoduro to the train station on the opposite side of the island. ADMISSION: €3 Modest dress requested. I'm an atheist but as Christianity was highly influential in shaping European history I visit churches with the intent of understanding the history (and sometimes) art in shaping a region's cultural identity. As the Frari is not in San Marco, Rialto or any other major Venetian landmark I would've easily missed this church if not for Rick Steves' audioguide (http://podcasts.ricksteves.com/walkingtours/FrariChurch.mp3). His reasoning is that offers an opportunity to experience art in-situ (right where it was designed to be seen) as opposed to hanging in a museum. The audioguide explains the major art pieces in detail way better than I ever can. Here's a summary of the major pieces inside the church. - Titian's Assumption of Mary. This is considered to be Titian's magnum opus and his first major commission from a church. It's located behind the main altar. Its depiction of Mary was revolutionary for its time as she is seen as triumphant and depicted in soft and warm colors. - Titian's Madonna of Ca' Pesaro. What's significant is that this broke Renaissance tradition by depicting Mary and Jesus off-center and interacting with the commonfolk. - Giovanni Bellini's Madonna and Child aka the Frari Triptych. - Tombs of Titian and Canova. Titian had his tomb decorated with a relief of his most famous painting. On the other side Canova's cenotaph (Venice's most famous sculptor) is pyramid-shaped and was once meant for Titian, but when the church used the present design his pupils repurposed it for their master instead. It's a cenotaph because he isn't buried here but an urn contains his heart. Once you're done exploring the church the surrounding area is quieter than San Marco or Rialto. It makes for a good lunch/dinner spot and the prices are more reasonable.

    Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari (aka Frari Church) was one of my favorite attractions in Venice…read more The church is beautiful, there were no lines to wait in, and the cost was only 3 Euros per person. Frari church has many beautiful Venetian sculptures. The main highlight at this church is Titian's Assumption over the main alter. We downloaded Rick Steves' free audio tour onto to our iPods and it really added to the experience since our knowledge on Venetian art and Frari Church were minimal. You can download the free audio tour at: http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/italy-audio-tours/id272230438 After you visit the church I recommend checking out the Dorsoduro neighborhood along the Grand Canal and buying a cone of gelato!

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    Basilica di Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari
    Basilica di Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari - East front

    East front

    Basilica di Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari

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    Comune - landmarks - Updated May 2026

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