FOREIGN COMMUNITIES
Towards the end of the 15th C, the French envoy Philippe de Commynes reported that in Venice most of the people were foreigners. Venice was indeed a very cosmopolitan city at that time, attracting merchants and pilgrims from all over Europe: Greeks, Dalmatians and Albanians, Germans, Armenians and Jews settled down and acquired Venetian citizenship. A fascinating journey exploring the sites connected with these foreign communities and disclosing the wise and open minded Venetian politics regarding them.
DURATION: 1 hour plus time for your questions

FEES: 90 Euros total for up to 5 screen users. You can be as many as you like in front of each screen. For events aimed at large number of attendees, please see the Customized section.

NO. OF ATTENDEES: This is a private event. Tell us if you prefer a one-to-one with the guide basis, or you have family, friends or fellow travellers who could join from different locations.
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