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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Venice and its Lagoon' has mentioned 'Renaissance' in the following places:
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It was a major financial and maritime power during the Middle Ages and Renaissance, and a staging area for the Crusades and the Battle of Lepanto, as well as an important center of commercexe2x80x94especially silk, grain, and spice, and of art from the 13th century to the end of the 17th.
[4] Venice is known for several important artistic movementsxe2x80x94especially during the Renaissance periodxe2x80x94and has played an important role in the history of instrumental and operatic music, and is the birthplace of Baroque composers Tomaso Albinoni and Antonio Vivaldi.
Venice began to lose its position as a center of international trade during the later part of the Renaissance as Portugal became Europe's principal intermediary in the trade with the East, striking at the very foundation of Venice's great wealth.
In the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, Venice was a major center for commerce and trade, as it controlled a vast sea-empire, and became an extremely wealthy European city and a leader in political and economic affairs.
The most important printing office was the Aldine Press of Aldus Manutius; which in 1497 issued the first printed work of Aristotle; in 1499 printed the Hypnerotomachia Poliphili, considered the most beautiful book of the Renaissance; and established modern punctuation, page format, and italic type.
Venice, especially during the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, and Baroque periods, was a major centre of art and developed a unique style known as the Venetian School.
In the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, Venice, along with Florence and Rome, became one of the most important centres of art in Europe, and numerous wealthy Venetians became patrons of the arts.
Canvases (the common painting surface) originated in Venice during the early Renaissance.
The city also has several Renaissance and Baroque buildings, including the Ca' Pesaro and the Ca' Rezzonico.
For example, round-topped arches are far more common in Renaissance buildings than elsewhere.
[182] Giovanni Bellini (c. 1430xe2x80x931516), Renaissance painter, probably the best known of the Bellini family of painters.
Veronica Franco (1546xe2x80x931591), poet and courtesan during the Renaissance.
The structure and urban morphological form of Venice has remained broadly similar to the one the city had in the Middle Ages and Renaissance.
The urban structure has predominantly maintained the formal and spatial characters present in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance with a few later additions due to landfills and land reclamation.
Similarly, the whole urban system has maintained the same layout, settlement patterns and organization of open spaces from medieval times and the Renaissance.