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A Year in Venice Bizarre History Capable Women Did you know? It's important to think Italy Treat Yourself Veneto and Venice Venice

Venice – Fashion, Fortuny, Silk dresses and Downton Abbey

Posted on November 12, 2019 by Janet Simmonds
Reading time 12 minutes
A Year in Venice Did you know? It's important to think Italy Janet's Story Tales from Italy Veneto and Venice Venice

Arriving in Italy!

Posted on October 29, 2019 by Janet Simmonds
Reading time 7 minutes
A Year in Venice Veneto and Venice Venice

Venice, Torcello, Lagoon – fun on Saturday afternoon

Posted on October 19, 2019 by Janet Simmonds
Reading time less than 1 minute
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The Villas of the Veneto

Posted on September 30, 2019 by Janet Simmonds
Reading time 7 minutes
It's important to think Italy Veneto and Venice Venice

Venice and the lagoon, a vast natural harbour…

Posted on September 27, 2019 by Janet Simmonds
Reading time 15 minutes
Did you know? It's important to think Italy Veneto and Venice Venice

Noticing Venice

Posted on September 24, 2019 by Janet Simmonds
Reading time less than 1 minute
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Padova, Italy – How does a money lender get into the kingdom of heaven….

Posted on September 20, 2019 by Janet Simmonds
Reading time 10 minutes
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Inspiration at Villa Margherita, Veneto

Posted on September 6, 2019 by Janet Simmonds
Reading time 6 minutes
Bizarre History Did you know? It's important to think Italy Veneto and Venice Venice

Burchiello on the Brenta

Posted on August 28, 2019 by Janet Simmonds
Reading time 6 minutes
Bizarre History Did you know? Hidden Italy It's important to think Italy Northern Italy palladian villas Tales from Italy Tours in Italy Veneto and Venice Venice

Villa Malcontenta – mysterious Palladian masterpiece

Posted on July 18, 2019 by Janet Simmonds
Reading time 8 minutes

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Janet Simmonds (nee Panagakis) is a British-born tour guide, writer and company director. Born in Liverpool with a slightly Greek grand-father and a very Greek great grand-father she has a special affinity with the Mediterranean, especially Italy and Greece. Trained as a Geographer and Art Historian at the Universities of Oxford and Manchester, Janet has spent most of her adult life running specialist travel companies and travelling extensively. Several times a year she leads small groups to different parts of the Mediterranean. She writes about her travels and observations.

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