Venecia: Impresiones del viajero presents the evocative travel writings of Théophile Gautier, distinguished 19th-century French writer, poet, and critic. In these pages, Gautier recounts his extended stay in the iconic city of canals during his classic Grand Tour of Italy, crafting a textured literary portrait of Venice as it stood in 1850, amid Italy’s unification. This work, published by Fórcola Ediciones, transcends conventional travel narrative by blending cultural history, personal observation, and aesthetic reflection. Gautier’s prose guides readers through grand palaces and hidden alleys alike, revealing the city’s luminous beauty and layered heritage. For lovers of art, history, and refined travel literature, this volume unfolds as an intellectual and sensory journey into the heart of one of Europe’s most enchanting cities.