In which Venice reveals itself through the gentle conviviality of children, the dignified presence of exiled royalty, and the enduring elegance of its palaces and gardens, mingling a delicate interplay of air, water, and greenery that softens even the touch of modernity. The narrative lingers affectionately on the Grand Canal’s splendid architecture and lively scenes, while reflecting on the subtle melancholy of decay and the curious coexistence of splendid history with contemporary bustle.