St. Mark’s Square is unique in the squares of European cities, located in the city center, but not surrounded by the noise of urban traffic like other squares, thanks to the quiet waterways of Venice. As a landmark of Venice, St. Mark’s Square is particularly popular with tourists, photographers and pigeons. 19th-century French Emperor Napoleon hailed it as “the most beautiful living room in Europe.” Whether it is sunset or blue sky and white clouds, St. Mark’s Square is as elegant and charming as ever.