![]() Why Venice is Venice
Venice is one of the world’s most famous cities, with a strategic position respect to Europe. Overlooking the sea, the city has 7 kms of beaches, but is also very near to the Dolomites. It has a mediterranean climate, with more than 2000 hours of sun each year, and extremely high standards of quality of life: schools, hospitals, universities and cultural facilities reach the highest international levels. Security: its particular urban structure makes Venice a very safe city Metropolitan dimension: the city is part of a wide area, composed of various urban poles Human resources: the presence of culture, education and research-related activities has created diversified and valuable competences Cost of living: the city has competitive prices respect to the other main european cities Competitivity: the GDP of the Veneto region is equal to 96.425 millions of euro (10,7 percent of that of Italy in 2002) and exceeds by 22% the european average) Accessibility: the mobility of people and goods is very efficient New technologies within 2006 the city will be completely cabled Real-estate availability: the City Council is making new buildings available for innovative enterprises Urban transformations: there are more than 80 big projects in progress, both of private and public promoters. Coordinated by a common design, they are quickly increasing the city’s phisical qualities, vitality and potential, and they spur investments for 1.300 millions of euro [ Publication date: 6 October 2004 ]
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