Also due out of the ADNH portfolio The Ritz - Carlton Abu Dhabi,
Grand Canal which will feature 447 luxurious guestrooms and suites as well as 85 villas.
Not exact matches
That licensee in turn owns Google Ireland Limited,
which employs almost 2,000 people in a silvery glass office building in central Dublin, a block from the city's
Grand Canal.
In
which country will you find the
Grand Canal?
We'll be kicking off at around 7.00 PM in the friendly and popular Paper Mill pub / restaurant
which is on the
Grand Union
Canal at Apsley and directly opposite Apsley station, from where trains run north to Milton Keynes, Northampton and Birmingham and south to Watford and London Euston.
In between the Accademia and the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, this small campo offers benches from
which you can watch the
Grand Canal and the Anglican Church of St. George (
which is open for services on Sundays).
Inspired by 15th to early 17th century Renaissance architecture and the urban planning of the city of Venice, The Ritz - Carlton Abu Dhabi,
Grand Canal will have: one and two - bedroom villas, complete with private plunge pools, outdoor terraces and butler service; a rooftop terrace, two poolside bars and a lobby lounge and bar, all of
which offer guests a great selection of drinks and bite - sized meals.
Very close to the Salute, on Rio della Fornace,
which is the second
canal joining the Grand Canal to the Giudecca C
canal joining the
Grand Canal to the Giudecca C
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Essential to a true Venetian experience, Restaurant Terrazza Danieli offers diners a culinary journey
which retraces the oriental influences of spice traders and blends them with indigenous ingredients and mesmerising views of the
Grand Canal and Adriatic Sea.
There is also a Cheep Cheep in the
Grand Canal that will squirt a player who lands on its Happening Space (
which is in front of what looks like the Leaning Tower of Pisa) back to the start.
On the other side of the island, Scotland + Venice have taken over an elaborate Venetian palace where artist Graham Fagan has developed a carefully choreographed display
which leads visitors through opulent rooms of Murano glass chandeliers and views over the
Grand Canal, culminating in a multi-channel video installation entitled The Slaves Lament.
The Peggy Guggenheim Collection is the name not only of the collection of one of the most influential art patrons of the 20th Century, Peggy Guggenheim, but also of the Museum in Venice,
which is housed in Peggy Guggenheim's former home, Palazzo Venier dei Leoni, on the
Grand Canal in Venice.
Overlooking the
Grand Canal, the Ca» Pesaro palace, once belonging to the Pesaro noble family from
which it takes its name, was built in from 1659 to 1710 after a design by Baldassarre Longhena, one of the most renowned Venetian architects of the Baroque period.
The Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Palazzo Venier dei Leoni, Venice, where Peggy Guggenheim lived and
which is now the location of her museum, is an unfinished 18th century
Grand Canal Palace.
With that money, she amassed one of the great collections of 20th - century modernist art,
which she ultimately donated to her uncle Solomon's foundation,
which maintains its New York Frank Lloyd Wright — designed museum, the Guggenheim Bilbao, an upcoming museum in Abu Dhabi, and Peggy's palazzo in Venice,
which is open to the public and houses her collection in an enchanting setting on the
Grand Canal.
In 2011 the Fondazione Prada opened a new exhibition space in Venice, Ca» Corner della Regina, an historic palazzo on the
Grand Canal,
which is going to be restored over the next years with the goal of offering a stimulating cultural program.
Rumney also says he is outraged by an inscription on the museum's
Grand Canal facade,
which he noticed during the Venice Biennale last year, acknowledging the «Schulhof Collection» next to the words «Peggy Guggenheim Collection».
At the Palazzo Venier dei Leoni, at the
grandest end of Venice's
Grand Canal, where Guggenheim settled in the late 1940s and
which is today a museum of her compelling art collection, that encounter has just been recreated.
His late Venetian works,
which describe atmospheric effects with brighter colors, include The
Grand Canal (Metropolitan Mus.)
The Palazzo Barbaro on the
Grand Canal in Venice has played host to Henry James, who used it as the setting of The Wings of the Dove; to Isabella Stewart Gardner, who designed her museum in Boston to mimic the space's splendor; to other members of the Boston Brahmin, who brought over guests such as John Singer Sargent and Robert Browning; and to centuries of Venetian elite, who occupied the opulent confines since it opened in 1465,
which was, you know, a few decades before the Italian Christopher Columbus came to America.