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''This article contains information about the islands of Lido.''
''This article contains information about the islands of Murano.''


:For the individual islands that make of Lido see [[Island of Lido di Venezia|Lido di Venezia]], [[Island of di Via Tiro|di Via Tiro]], [[Island of di Via O. Partecipazio|di Via O. Partecipazio]], [[Island of di Via M. Bragadin|di Via M. Bragadin]], [[Island of di Via L. Marcello|di Via L. Marcello]], [[Island of di Via Candia|di Via Candia]], [[Island of di Via T. Ipato|di Via T. Ipato]], [[Island of Malamocco|Malamocco]], [[Island of Ex Forte|Ex Forte]]
:For the individual islands that make up Murano, see [[Island of Sacca San Mattia|Sacca San Mattia]], [[Island of Del Convento|Del Convento]], [[Island of San Donato|San Donato]], [[Island of Navagero|Navagero]], [[Island of Sacca Serenella|Sacca Serenella]], [[Island of San Pietro|San Pietro]], [[Island of San Stefano|San Stefano]]


==Lido==
==Murano==
The Lido is the largest ''lidi'' of the Venetian Lagoon. It roads and a bus line that runs the length of the island as well as down to Pellestrina. The island has a long beach on the Adriatic Sea and was the favorite place of wealthy Europeans during the 20th Century. The Grande Hotel des Bains is the most famous seaside resort on the island.
Murano is one of the eight Major Lagoon Islands in the Venetian Lagoon. It is located just north of the main city center of Venice and San Michele, the city's cemetery island. The island is most famous for its ancient glass blowing industry which is displayed in the Museo del Vetreo.
 
==ACTV Lines==
Murano can be accessed by public transportation. It has six stops: Murano Museo, Murano Venier, Murano Navagero, Murano Serenella, Murano Colonna, and Murano Faro, which can all be reached on lines 4.1 and 4.2.


==See Also==
==See Also==
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==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==
https://www.zotero.org/groups/island_bibliography/items/tag/Lido
[https://www.zotero.org/groups/island_bibliography/items/tag/Murano Zotero.org]
==External Links==
==External Links==
http://islands.veniceprojectcenter.org/index.html?Numero=601
[http://islands.veniceprojectcenter.org/index.html?Numero=203 islands.veniceprojectcenter.org]

Latest revision as of 12:58, 9 December 2015

Murano as seen from the Lagoon
Number of Islands 7
Population as of 2011 4506

This article contains information about the islands of Murano.

For the individual islands that make up Murano, see Sacca San Mattia, Del Convento, San Donato, Navagero, Sacca Serenella, San Pietro, San Stefano

Murano

Murano is one of the eight Major Lagoon Islands in the Venetian Lagoon. It is located just north of the main city center of Venice and San Michele, the city's cemetery island. The island is most famous for its ancient glass blowing industry which is displayed in the Museo del Vetreo.

ACTV Lines

Murano can be accessed by public transportation. It has six stops: Murano Museo, Murano Venier, Murano Navagero, Murano Serenella, Murano Colonna, and Murano Faro, which can all be reached on lines 4.1 and 4.2.

See Also

Islands

Lagoon Islands

Lagoon

Bibliography

Zotero.org

External Links

islands.veniceprojectcenter.org