Vibrant painted houses line the peaceful canal of Burano island in a spectrum of coral, yellow, blue and green facades in this charming Venetian lagoon village.
This fishing village dates back to the 6th century, where fishermen painted their homes in bright hues to identify them through fog while returning from sea.
Today Burano remains famous for traditional lace-making and its rainbow-colored streetscapes that create one of Italy's most photographed destinations.
Ideal for colorful home decor, Venice enthusiasts, and those seeking cheerful Mediterranean charm to brighten modern interiors with authentic Italian character.
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