The Doge`s Palace

The Doge's Palace is a gothic palace in Venice. In Italian it is called the Palazzo Ducale di Venezia. The palace was the residence of the Doge of Venice.

Its two most visible facades ...

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St Mark`s Basilica

The first St Mark's was a temporary building in the Doge’s Palace, constructed in 828, when Venetian merchants stole the supposed relics of Saint Mark the Evangelist from Alexandria. This was r ...

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Naval Historical Museum

The Naval Historical Museum, laid out on five floors, features: exhibits depicting the maritime history of the "Serenissima" (the ancient republic of Venice), such as the reconstructions of ...

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Ca` Pesaro

The Museum of Modern Art and the Museum of Oriental Art in Venice are housed in the wonderful seventeenth-century building known as Ca’ Pesaro, a true example of Venetian Baroqe style, designed ...

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St Mark`s Clock tower

St Mark's Clocktower is a clock tower situated on St Mark's Square in Venice, adjoining the Procuratie Vecchie. It houses the most important clock in the city, St Mark's Clock (alternatively kn ...

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The Correr Museum

The museum offers an exciting itinerary to discover the Art and the History of Venice. Born of the collection donated to the city of Venice in 1830 by Teodoro Correr, the Museum has grown throu ...

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The National Archaeological Museum

The National Archaeological Museum of Venice in the Saint Mark’s Square hosts an important collection of ancient sculptures, including some major original Greek works. It contains also bronze s ...

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The glass museum

The museum expanded faster than the archives due to the fact that a large number of glass pieces made on the island over the centuries as well as contemporary objects were donated by the ownwer ...

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