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What to See in Venezia

 
  • St. Mark's Square

    Historic Renaissance square featuring notable landmarks and a vibrant atmosphere.

  • Rialto Bridge

    Historic Renaissance stone pedestrian bridge spanning the Grand Canal, known for its architecture and nearby marketplace.

  • St Mark's Basilica

    Byzantine and Gothic cathedral known for its mosaics and religious relics. It functions as a place of worship, museum, and cultural landmark.

  • Doge's Palace

    Historic Gothic palace that served as the residence of the Doge and the seat of Venetian political power, now functioning as a museum and art gallery.

  • Bridge of Sighs

    Historic covered limestone footbridge built in the early 17th century, connecting an old prison with a palace. Designed by architect Antonio Contin, it is known for its Renaissance architecture and historical significance.

  • Rialto Market

    Historic food market known for fresh seafood, local products, and Venetian specialties. It features vibrant stalls offering a variety of fruits, vegetables, and traditional cuisine.

  • Saint Mark's Campanile

    Historic bell tower standing 98.6 meters tall, featuring an observation platform with panoramic views of the city. It is notable for its Romanesque architecture and cultural significance.

  • Basilica of Santa Maria della Salute

    Historic baroque basilica with distinctive double domes, built as a votive offering against the plague. It features significant architectural and artistic heritage and serves as a minor basilica and place of worship.

  • Riva degli Schiavoni

    Historic and scenic waterfront promenade along the Bacino di San Marco featuring seaside views and access to notable landmarks.

  • Basilica of Saints John and Paul

    Historic Gothic basilica known for its medieval architecture and as the burial site of many Venetian doges and notable figures.

  • St Mark's Clocktower

    Historic Renaissance clock tower featuring an intricate astronomical clock and bronze figures, marking time for over 500 years.

  • Church of Santa Maria Formosa

    Historic church featuring Renaissance and Baroque architecture with notable religious artworks.

  • Academy Bridge

    Historic wooden arch pedestrian bridge crossing the Grand Canal, connecting two important districts and providing iconic views of the city.

  • Church of Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari

    Historic Gothic church renowned for its impressive architecture, notable artworks, and significant religious importance.

  • Church of Santa Maria dei Miracoli

    Renaissance marble church notable for its distinctive architecture and religious significance. It features elaborate interior and exterior decorations including frescoes and sculptures.

  • Zattere Promenade

    Scenic waterfront walkway along the Giudecca Canal featuring picturesque canal views and a variety of dining options.

  • Royal Gardens

    Historic royal gardens featuring neoclassical pavilions and seasonal blooms, recently restored to preserve their cultural heritage.

  • Contarini del Bovolo Palace

    Historic palace featuring a distinctive external spiral staircase that combines Gothic, Renaissance, and Byzantine architectural styles and offers panoramic city views.

  • San Giacomo di Rialto Church

    Historic Catholic church notable for its Gothic architecture and medieval origins.

  • Santa Maria Zobenigo

    Historic Catholic church renowned for its Baroque architecture and notable artworks, including paintings by Tintoretto. It is an important cultural monument with a distinctive facade designed by Giuseppe Sardi.

  • Campo Santa Margherita

    Lively public square known for its historic architecture, cultural landmarks, and vibrant nightlife. It serves as a social and cultural hub with strong local and student connections.

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