Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Venice and its Lagoon' has mentioned 'Architecture' in the following places:
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Parts of Venice are renowned for the beauty of their settings, their architecture, and artwork. | WIKI |
Contents 1 History 1.1 Origins 1.2 Expansion 1.3 Decline 1.4 Modern age 2 Geography 2.1 Subsidence 2.1.1 Building foundations 2.1.2 Flooding 2.2 Climate 3 Demographics 4 Government 4.1 Local and regional government 4.2 Sestieri 5 Economy 5.1 Tourism 5.1.1 Mitigating the effects of tourism 5.1.2 Diverting cruise ships 6 Transportation 6.1 In the historic centre 6.1.1 Waterways 6.2 Public transport 6.2.1 Lagoon area 6.2.2 Lido and Pellestrina islands 6.2.3 Mainland 6.3 Rail 6.4 Ports 6.5 Aviation 7 Sport 8 Education 9 Culture 9.1 Literature 9.1.1 In literature and adapted works 9.1.2 Foreign words of Venetian origin 9.2 Printing 9.3 Painting 9.4 Venetian architecture 9.5 Rococo style 9.6 Glass 9.7 Festivals 9.8 Music 9.8.1 Orchestras 9.9 Cinema, media, and popular culture 9.9.1 In films 9.9.2 In music 9.9.3 In video games 9.10 Photography 9.11 Cuisine 9.12 Fashion and shopping 10 International relations 10.1 Twin towns xe2x80x93 sister cities 10.2 Cooperation agreements 10.3 Places named after Venice 11 Notable people 12 See also 13 References 13.1 Bibliography 13.1.1 Academic 13.1.2 Popular 14 External links | WIKI |
During the 18th century, Venice became perhaps the most elegant and refined city in Europe, greatly influencing art, architecture, and literature. | WIKI |
Venice is an important destination for tourists who want to see its celebrated art and architecture. | WIKI |
Venetian architecture[edit] | WIKI |
The influence of Venice on the development of architecture and monumental arts has been considerable.. | UNESCO |
Criterion (ii): The influence of Venice on the development of architecture and monumental arts is considerable; first through the Serenissimaxe2x80x99s fondachi or trading stations, along the Dalmatian coast, in Asia Minor and in Egypt, in the islands of the Ionian Sea, the Peloponnesus, Crete, and Cyprus, where the monuments were clearly built following Venetian models. | UNESCO |