Verano en Venecia Filming Locations
Where was Verano en Venecia filmed? Verano en Venecia was filmed in 2 locations across Colombia in the following places:
Verano en Venecia Filming Locations
Barichara is a town in northern Colombia known for its cobbled streets and colonial architecture. In the center, the sandstone Catedral de la Inmaculada Concepción features a gold-leaf altar. Other significant churches include whitewashed Capilla de San Antonio, built in the 19th century, and hilltop Capilla de Santa Barbara. On the town’s western outskirts, Cementerio Barichara is a cemetery with ornate tombs.
Verano en Venecia (2009)
Just when Rossy Romero began to feel that the scales of justice were tilting in her favor, just when her dream of being the legitimate owner of the Hacienda Venecia seemed to be coming true and just when she believed that she was finally going to shed the ghosts of the Lastly, Leticia Toledo appeared to claim the land to which she and her children had given a lifetime of work. Leticia arrived with her entire family, her three children and her husband, Miguel Tirado, Rossy's first and only love. Seeing him, the memories of pain and betrayal returned, but also the feelings that he had kept in his heart for so many years reappeared, he understood that life was giving him the opportunity to collect all the blows received and that it was time to recover the lost love twenty three years ago. Leticia Toledo never imagined that when she returned to take possession of her family's land, she would find Roselia Romero, her father's unrecognized daughter, as owner and mistress of the place. The colonial house of the Venetian hacienda had become the country hotel "Bosques de Venecia" and the Romero family managed the prosperous business with dedication and dedication. But what most surprised not only Leticia, but her husband Miguel, was finding that Roselia was still as beautiful as in her youth, retaining the natural and wild beauty that had driven him crazy. At that moment all the hidden fears of Leticia appeared, she had become addicted to surgery to try to retain her husband, although deep down she knew that she had never loved her as she loved Roselia. Miguel Tirado only understood how unhappy he had been in his marriage when he faced his youthful love. Seeing Rossy, he knew immediately that he had not stopped loving her for a single day and that he had been waiting for that reunion all his life. Suddenly he had a second chance to be happy, but to get back the woman he abandoned when he was just beginning to live, he would have to accept the mistakes made and defend that love above all else. While the issues that would keep them there were resolved, the Tirado Toledo (addicted to computers, cell phones and all kinds of devices) were forced to live with the Romero (enemies of technology) in a totally alien and hostile environment. Amid the hard work of the popular summer vacation, a war is fought between the two families for control of the hacienda and the hotel, in which the lives of all its members will be closely linked. And as if it were a curse, the destinies of the children of Leticia and Roselia begin to cross, passing from hatred to love. The ardent Manuela Tirado, a psychology student, makes the chaste Elvis Romero an object of study and in that process ends up finding true love in which he did not believe. Camilo Tirado, the one with scientific thought, and the most addicted to technology in the whole family, slowly gets involved in the magical universe of the healer and seer Amethyst Romero, a universe in which his logic loses validity and only the deepest Feelings are capable of breaking down barriers. Love and happiness are found as the characters transform, as they discover and face great secrets and as they understand that only united can they keep the Hacienda de Venecia.