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This monument is to be found in the Santa Maria dei Frari, a Franciscan church in Venice originally ...
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The Armstrong Mitchell Crane can be found in the Venice Arsenale. Hidden amongst the multitude of ar...
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The successful season at the end of summer 2007, thanks to a donation from the Jean-Barthelemy Found...
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Why the health of the Venice lagoon has serious implications for the city's heritage
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The Venice in Peril Fund and Municipality of Venice. A restoration for Venetians: the San Giobbe Hou...
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The Venice in Peril Fund, during the summer of 2008, acquired a manuscript, rather unusually, but il...
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The research carried out on the Palazzo Soranzo van Axel has been funded by a generous donation from...
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Following a generous donation from Martin Randall Travel after their Music Festival in Venice in 200...
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In 2001, Venice in Peril teamed up with Cambridge University Committee for Interdisciplinary Environ...
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Venice is at a crossroads: choices now could be decisive, for good or for very bad

We raise funds to save Venice

For over 40 years, the Venice in Peril Fund has disbursed millions of pounds for the restoration of Venetian monuments, buildings and works of art.

News

24/10/2010

25th Anniversary Venice Marathon 24 October 2010
Join the Venice in Peril team to take part in the 25th Anniversary Venice Marathon - the one and only time athletes will have the chance to run through Piazza San Marco. >

27/07/2010

What we do
A message from the Chairman >

01/07/2010

Lady Clarke named culture ambassador of the Regione del Veneto
Lady Clarke had been named amabassador for the culture of the Veneto region at an international workshop on tourism. >

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Events

10/11/2010

Ruskin and Venice, November 10 2010
The annual Venice in Peril Ashley Clarke Lecture will be given by Robert Hewison at the Courtauld Institute of Art with the title, 'Ruskin and Venice'. >

24/10/2010

Run the Venice Marathon to Help Save Venice!
CALLING ALL RUNNERS: SECURE YOUR PLACE IN THE RACE TO HELP SAVE VENICE! >

22/09/2010

Unfamiliar Aspects of Titian, 22 September 2010
Autumn Lecture at the Royal Geographical Society given by Sir Timothy Clifford, flamboyant art historian, writer and former director of the National Galleries of Scotland. >

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