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Venice: Pure CityMoise, built by Alessandro Tremignon in 1688, is a riot of whimsical excess. The more famous Salute invites awe rather than admiration. The religious services of Venice were theatrical in conception and execution, with music more suitable for an opera than for a sacred occasion; the congregation was an audience, chattering and gossiping through the proceedings, and the ritual was a performance. The recesses of the churches create an authentic air of mystery; the confused light and darkness, the brilliance of marble and precious stone, the air steeped in the perfume of incense, are all what Ruskin termed the БЂњstage properties of superstitionБЂ«in Venice. They are to be found in the basilica of Saint Mark, for example, which Ruskin considered to be of a theatrical nature БЂњunexampled in any other European church.БЂ«Yet the theatricality of Venice was sometimes a cause of complaint among Venetians themselves. When at the end of the sixteenth century new pillars were added to the square one senator, Federigo Contarini, compared them to theatre props ...» | Код для вставки книги в блог HTML
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