The religious and artistic places of Venice are the four visual artists in the following religious and artistic venues: Bellini (1430-1516), Titian (1485-1576), Tintoretto (1518-1594) and Tiepolo ( It is a masterpiece of 1696-1770). It is dominant. Venice city of the island. The city is divided into six districts. There are historical sites in each, but the most famous are the boundaries of the Grand Canal in San Marco, Sao Paulo, Dorsoduro. The artistic and religious attractions of Venice are highly appreciated as part of the history of the island and are incorporated into daily life.
Venice is an international city that attracts many artists, architects and students from all over the world. It has four universities, the University of Venice, Ca 'Foscari, Venice International University, the architectural Venice school and the European university center for human rights and democratization. Every year, many cultural events, festivals and international conferences are held. The most important of them are the Venice Biennale, the Venice Film Festival and the Venetian Carnival.
Venice is the main international center of higher education. In this city there are Ca'Foscari University of Venice, founded in 1868, University of Venice (Università Iuvdi Venezia) founded in 1926, International Research Center on San Servolo Island established in 1995, and EIUC Europe University Yes. Human rights and democratization center on Lido di Venezia. The other higher education institutions in Venice are "Accademia di Belle Arti" founded in 1750, the first chairman was Giovanni Battista Piazzetta, Benedetto Marcello Conservatory which was established as a high school and music association in 1876. (1915) became "Liceo Musicale", and finally (1940), the director was Jean Francesco Maripiero, the National Conservatory of Music
Although the people of Venice are generally orthodox Roman Catholics, the province of Venice has been known for freedom in religious fanatics and there was no human heresy during anti-religious reform. This lack of obvious enthusiasm led to frequent conflict between Venice and the Pope. In this case, St. William Biddle's work by the Episcopal Church is particularly beneficial. Venice was threatened repeated bans and was enforced twice. Secondly, the most famous opportunity was ordered by Pope Paul V, was in 1606.