Amazing Venetian floor mosaics
Categories: Design and Architecture | Europe
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/amazing-venetian-floor-mosaics.htmlVisiting the Venetian sights usually makes you turn up your nose higher: this way it is more convenient to consider the beauty of buildings and a sweeping perspective. But in general, this is only one half of the city of St. Mark. The second one lies right under your feet.
Very few tourists pay attention to the coolest city mosaic floors, right on which they walk. So when German photographer Sebastian Erras visited Venice, he turned the lens down and took some photos of this underrated work of art.


Palazzo Pisani-Moretta.

Hotel Ca Sagredo.

Palazzo Pisani-Moretta.

Galleria Giorgio Franchetti Ca d'Oro.

Scuola San Giovanni Evangelista.

Scuola San Giovanni Evangelista.

Scuola San Rocco.

San Marco district.

Orsoni's laboratory.

San Marco Square.

La Fenice Theater.

La Fenice Theater.

San Marco district.

Santa Croce district.

Querini Stampaglia Foundation.

The Union of the French of Venice.

The Union of the French of Venice.

The Union of the French of Venice.
Cafe "Florian".
Keywords: Italy | Europe | Tourism | Venice | Attractions | Photo collection | Photographer | Design and architecture | Mosaic | Legs | Floor | Masterpieces
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