So you thought Venice was all water? Let us tell you about some things to do in Venice that are not so 'wet'!
Helen Yemm from the Telegraph writes about the Gardens of Venice, from the Palazzo Soranzo Cappello, which has an almost rural atmosphere, and the little Palazzo Gradenigo, to the starkly modern garden enclosed behind the Palazzo Querini Stampalia, designed by Carlo Scarpa in the Sixties.
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