Description
Venice as, published by Gambier Keller Edition, tells of Venice, the ideal city for children. Without dangers, noise, traffic, children can get to know the spaces freely. Unfortunately, the young tourists who come with their families to visit the city certainly do not perceive these characteristics.
The city is difficult, tiring and, above all, incomprehensible: a Disneyland less fun than the original.
After the first admired wonder, a series of surprises and questions.
How do houses and buildings stand in the water?
Why is the urban fabric, so dense, interrupted by so many fields and courtyards?
Why is there a well in every field and courtyard?
Why do the chimneys have that bizarre shape?
And so on. Understanding how it is made, how it works and how it has worked, is the first step to experiencing and enjoying it.

