BY: Silvia Donati
Holiday lights in Venice will not be limited to calli (streets) and campi (squares) this year. The lagoon city has decided to anticipate celebrations for the 1600 years since its foundation (621-2021) with a lights projection show on one of its most famous monuments, a true Venice landmark, the Rialto bridge.
Until December 31, 2020, as part of the ‘Natale di Luce’ event, the Ponte di Rialto turns into a ‘virtual book,’ displaying, through light and video mapping projections, the most significant ‘pages’ of Venice’s history, its seminal moments, artists, people and traditions.
SOURCE: https://www.italymagazine.com
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