Euro travel quiz no 59? - Venice
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Euro travel quiz no 59? - Venice
Well here it is - thank you for being so patient.
1.Which is the number of the fast vaporetto line that goes down the Grand canal?
2.Where will you find the heart of a famous sculptor and what is his name?
3.How many domes are there on the roof of the Basilica of San Marco?
4.Who famously escaped from the prison next to the Doge’s palace? [dressed as a washerwoman, perhaps?]
5.Who designed the two classically styled churches that “talk” to each other across the lagoon and what are their names?
6.Name 4 sorts of thoroughfares in Venice.
7.Where will you find 1000 year old mosaics depicting heaven and hell?
8.The most famous campanile which can be climbed is in Saint Mark’s square, but where are the other two?
9.Venice is divided into 6 districts or Sestieri - what are they called?
10.After which famous explorer is the main airport which serves Venice named?
and for your bonus point:
11. Name all 4 bridges that cross the Grand Canal, starting with the one nearest San Marco.
1.Which is the number of the fast vaporetto line that goes down the Grand canal?
2.Where will you find the heart of a famous sculptor and what is his name?
3.How many domes are there on the roof of the Basilica of San Marco?
4.Who famously escaped from the prison next to the Doge’s palace? [dressed as a washerwoman, perhaps?]
5.Who designed the two classically styled churches that “talk” to each other across the lagoon and what are their names?
6.Name 4 sorts of thoroughfares in Venice.
7.Where will you find 1000 year old mosaics depicting heaven and hell?
8.The most famous campanile which can be climbed is in Saint Mark’s square, but where are the other two?
9.Venice is divided into 6 districts or Sestieri - what are they called?
10.After which famous explorer is the main airport which serves Venice named?
and for your bonus point:
11. Name all 4 bridges that cross the Grand Canal, starting with the one nearest San Marco.
#2
1. Linea Uno ACTV
2. He is buried at Chateau d' Amboise
3. 5 Domes
4. Giacomo Casanova
2. He is buried at Chateau d' Amboise
3. 5 Domes
4. Giacomo Casanova
#3
percy - not quite - perhaps my questions were badly phrased.
1. There are at least 2 vaporetto lines that go down the Grand Canal - I'm after the FAST one [which is still open to all].
2. The sculptor in question is italian, though at the request of Napoleon he worked in Paris for a while. It's the resting place of his heart that I'm after, somewhere in Venice.
1. There are at least 2 vaporetto lines that go down the Grand Canal - I'm after the FAST one [which is still open to all].
2. The sculptor in question is italian, though at the request of Napoleon he worked in Paris for a while. It's the resting place of his heart that I'm after, somewhere in Venice.
#4
5. Church of San Giorgio Maggiore and Church of Most Holy Redeemer by Andrea Pallidio
7.
St. Mark's Basilica
8. St. George, St. Stephen
9.San Marcos
Doroduro
San Pallo
Castello
Cannaregio
Santa Croce
10. Marco Polo
7.
St. Mark's Basilica
8. St. George, St. Stephen
9.San Marcos
Doroduro
San Pallo
Castello
Cannaregio
Santa Croce
10. Marco Polo
#5
2. Santa Croce
#8
11. Bridge d' Calatrava
Bridge degh Scalzi
Bridge Rialto
Bridge dell Accadmia
Bridge degh Scalzi
Bridge Rialto
Bridge dell Accadmia
#9
bravo, Percy. 5,7,9 & 10 all right, but we're still struggling on nos 2 & 8
BTW, the Campo San Stefano was the nearest campo to my apartment and i was down there quite often but I never went into the church. Nor did I see a campanile there - if there is one, I'm pretty certain that you can't climb it, and it definitely wasn't one of the two I was thinking of. Sorry if I wasn't clear - again!
BTW, the Campo San Stefano was the nearest campo to my apartment and i was down there quite often but I never went into the church. Nor did I see a campanile there - if there is one, I'm pretty certain that you can't climb it, and it definitely wasn't one of the two I was thinking of. Sorry if I wasn't clear - again!
#11
#2 His (Antonio Canova) heart is at the Basilica dei Frari
#12
bravissima/o! Canova it is, [no 2] with his heart in the pyramidal monument in the Frari.
Bilbo - you got the reference of course - though Percy had already got the answer.
Percy - bravo again - re no 11, the Ponte Calatrava is also known as the Ponte della Costituzione, but I'm not going to split hairs [or spelling] with you.
oops - I realised that your answer to no 7 is not correct - there are of course some wonderful mosaics in St Mark's Basilica, but they are not 1000+ years old, and I'm still waiting for:
#1 - the FAST vaporetto line
#6 - the 4 different sorts of thoroughfares
#8 - the two "other" Campanile
Bilbo - you got the reference of course - though Percy had already got the answer.
Percy - bravo again - re no 11, the Ponte Calatrava is also known as the Ponte della Costituzione, but I'm not going to split hairs [or spelling] with you.
oops - I realised that your answer to no 7 is not correct - there are of course some wonderful mosaics in St Mark's Basilica, but they are not 1000+ years old, and I'm still waiting for:
#1 - the FAST vaporetto line
#6 - the 4 different sorts of thoroughfares
#8 - the two "other" Campanile
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As I am planning a trip to Venice this year, I have a few possibilities.
8. There is a campanile at San Giorgio Maggiore
Also, if you are including outer islands there are old mosaics and another campanile at Santa Maria Assunta.
8. There is a campanile at San Giorgio Maggiore
Also, if you are including outer islands there are old mosaics and another campanile at Santa Maria Assunta.
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Any idiot can Google the answers or look at a map.
Thin>
we are on the honor system here - something that is unkown to you apparently - yes Googling could do it but this is a quiz so we trust folks not to - why make such an idiotic post here? Please bud out or participate for the fun of it.
Thin>
we are on the honor system here - something that is unkown to you apparently - yes Googling could do it but this is a quiz so we trust folks not to - why make such an idiotic post here? Please bud out or participate for the fun of it.
#17
If you think googling is so easy go ahead and try it.
You have to know what to google for in the first place.
I do not know 6&7... Iooked at my Venice notes and pictures of my 2 trips to Venice plus I have a DK book on Venice... but still cannot find 6& 7.
Just because I have been there does not mean I saw everything.
Thin google the answers for 6 & 7 see if you can do it.
You have to know what to google for in the first place.
I do not know 6&7... Iooked at my Venice notes and pictures of my 2 trips to Venice plus I have a DK book on Venice... but still cannot find 6& 7.
Just because I have been there does not mean I saw everything.
Thin google the answers for 6 & 7 see if you can do it.
#18
yes, i'm quite proud of no 6 - difficult to google i think.
Percy - as you are on what PalenQ calls the honour system you are definitely the winner, even before we've finished.
Tom-mn - you're right, Line 2 is now the fast one - stopping only at P. Roma, Ferrovia, the Rialto, San Toma, San Samuele, Academia and San Marco.
Percy - a clue - one of the answers for no 8 is also the answer for no 7. I am impressed with your determination!
Percy - as you are on what PalenQ calls the honour system you are definitely the winner, even before we've finished.
Tom-mn - you're right, Line 2 is now the fast one - stopping only at P. Roma, Ferrovia, the Rialto, San Toma, San Samuele, Academia and San Marco.
Percy - a clue - one of the answers for no 8 is also the answer for no 7. I am impressed with your determination!
#20
Back home now for a while, was on my cell for a few hours in the morning...them home ..then out again.
This question is for Thin:
"Because any idiot can google or look at a map".
1. There is a popular square in this major Portuguese City, in the square is a statue of a King.
The statue was once in the centre of the square but has been moved.
What is the name of the Square.?
What is the name of the Statue?
Why was the Statue moved.?
Where was the Statue moved.?
This is all easy, I mean "any idiot can google and read a map."
This question is for Thin:
"Because any idiot can google or look at a map".
1. There is a popular square in this major Portuguese City, in the square is a statue of a King.
The statue was once in the centre of the square but has been moved.
What is the name of the Square.?
What is the name of the Statue?
Why was the Statue moved.?
Where was the Statue moved.?
This is all easy, I mean "any idiot can google and read a map."