Friday, June 22, 2012

Punta Della Dogana

C I A O !     Welcome to 

Fantasy Venice !

The Royal Fireworks Music - Overture by Handel on Grooveshark































This dreamlike building,
 rising  from the waters of Venezia/Venice
is the Punta Della Dogana.
Built by Giuseppe Benoni
 between 1676 and 1682.











It is very old, and appears in many 
classic paintings. Here on a Monaco
postal stamp is reproduced a famous
work by Guardi that has been
copied many times















Back when Venice was a proud City State
her ships traded far and wide. 
 Great wealth flowed in to her
with the tides of history.
The Punta
 was for many centuries 
The old Customs House
( locals called it 'Dogana di Mare' )
where ships laden
 with the world's goods
paid their tolls to the
 masters of the City.
 Originally in the 14th century
 a watch tower was built here 
in order to prevent tax evasion.

Incidentally, 
the actual Punta della Dogana itself,

 is the wedge-shaped peninsular 
that the building sits on.
It is at the very entrance
  to the Grand Canal.

Above we approach it from the water
as countless mariners have.










  That is the goddess 
 FORTUNA
 serving as a weather vane
atop a gilded globe
upheld by two Atlases.
( Atlas- i ? ) 

There is much hard work
to bear about this globe of ours,
we all ride on the backs
or farmers, mechanics,
all workers.

But dame fortune
rides at the top of all.

With her weather vane
in the shape of a ship's sail
she knows
which way the winds of luck,
and of change
are going 
before any of us below.

Venice
was indeed crowned by fortune
for centuries.

Now
she is sinking.

Shopping malls
and Starbucks
are threatening to finally
push her
cherubic 
[ Fra Lippo Lippi and  Fra Angelico ]
curls
below the lagoon's
surface entirely.












 
Here's our playful gal,
or is she a cruel mistress?













Evening's descent 
makes even this place
look somehow more magical!













One of those numerous pictures of the pile.


Today the Punta is owned
 by French billionaire 

and serves as

The Center for Contemporary Art

" . . . As a center for contemporary art,
 the former customs house of the city 
presents a permanent exhibition of works
 from the François Pinault Collection,
 the institution who wanted and sponsered (sic)
the transition of this masterpiece of architecture,
 so emblematic to the city,
 from its eminently commercial function
 to port of contemporary art
 and ideal venue to share it with the world. "



>  <  }  }  ( ° >

In science fiction
often there was a 'Magic Box'
that could tell,
or show the protagonist,
anything they needed 
to know.


Today we have that Magic Box,
it is called:
The World Wide Web.

Every day, YOU
my magical friends
show me wonders:
New York,
England's farm country,
a horse farm,
Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh,
Jerusalem, Perth,
Vancouver,
and Mumbai.

And yes,
your families,
your lives.

It is all magical 
and wonderful!

Occasionally
we see something
that 'sticks'
in our mind's eye.

We dream about it.

Somewhere, on a blog,
I saw this building;
And journeyed there
in my dreams.

This is my fantasy Summer
Road Trip,
across distance &
time.

Thanks for being my Virgil.
Thanks for riding along.
Magic Indeed!
Comment?
                 Warmly, cloudia



26 comments:

the walking man said...

Does anyplace with more than 1 Starbucks really deserve to stay afloat? Seriously if you drink their coffee straight and black your ass would sink too.

BUt all that personal opinion aside--what are they doing now that they know their fate if they don't stop commercialization? Or is this Poseidon's pay back for messing with the fleet?

Birdman said...

What a delightful trip you take us on.

Akelamalu said...

Enjoyed this trip with you Cloudia. Have a great weekend m'dear. x

Anonymous said...

Just where HAVE you been within the world of reality? We know about Pennsylvania. How many of the Hawaiian islands? I met folks living on Kauai who have never been to the other islands.
The web travel to Venice is like EPCOT at Disney World: no vaccinations, no passport needed, and one can change continents walking for 3 minutes. DrumMajor

FilipBlog said...

Enjoy it, it is a fantastic city.

Greetings,
Filip

Charles Gramlich said...

Love that statue. Wow.

Myrna R. said...

I was in Venice many years ago. Sad that it's sinking.

But, your right, we still have the magic of this web. And I'm glad that so easily, I can visit you.

The Weaver of Grass said...

Venice is my favourite place in the whole world and I never ever tire of going there.

ruma said...

Hello, cloudia charters.

  Sense and expression.
  Aesthetically your work has been held by both.

  The prayer for all peace.
  I wish You all the best.
 
Have a good weekend. From Japan, ruma ❃

Cloudia said...

Thanks for swinging by everyone!

magiceye said...

indeed!

namaste /\ from mumbai
aloha!!

Cloudia said...

Namaste and thanks, friend

Sandy Carlson said...

Yes! Let's hear it for the magical box that we climb into that we may climb out. It is our portal to Narnia!

Linda said...

Great statue...and post.

Pia said...

You write exacly my thoughts Cloudia.... there are often ahs and ohs when I see wonderful places all over the world, so here your Hawaii thats so far from me.
I have been to Venice years ago and had an ridiculously expensive coffee there, so a Starbucks is not that worse :-)

Liebe Grüße,
Pia

Gemel said...

Lovely :)

what a lovely journey you created for us.

♥ ♥ ♥

黄清华 Wong Ching Wah said...

Sounds like music !

Bob Bushell said...

Venice is fantastic, I love it.

Betty Manousos said...

aloha, good morning!

venice is truly magical, as are your photos!

big hugs!

RONW said...

the Punta?! Must visit it some day. Does it have a website.

Erika said...

Thanks for creating a post about Venice. This town is one of a kind in the world. I like it very much and I visited it a lot of times.
Wish you a nice Sunday, dear Cloudia!
*-*

Cloudia said...

Such a wonderful crew of comments today!


thanks for this lovely and happy interchange that I appreciate SO much

Kay said...

Thanks for the wonderful photos, Cloudia! Saying hello from this side of the island.

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