1. Ponte di Rialto
The oldest and most iconic bridge spanning the Grand Canal, offering stunning views and a bustling market.
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The oldest and most iconic bridge spanning the Grand Canal, offering stunning views and a bustling market.
A magnificent Gothic-style palace that served as the residence of the Doge of Venice, now a museum showcasing Venetian history and art.
A beautiful, enclosed bridge connecting the Doge's Palace to the prisons, offering a poignant view of the canal.
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An architectural masterpiece featuring stunning mosaics and a rich history, located in the heart of Piazza San Marco.
A renowned modern art museum housing works by Picasso, Pollock, and Dalí, set in a beautiful canal-side palazzo.
A grand 18th-century palace now serving as a museum of Venetian baroque and rococo art and furnishings.
An iconic Renaissance tower with an astronomical clock, located in Piazza San Marco and offering guided tours.
A beautiful palace turned museum dedicated to the history of Venetian fashion and perfume.
A lively square featuring the Church of San Geremia and proximity to the bustling Cannaregio district.
A historic prison building now used for art exhibitions, located near the Doge's Palace.
A statue commemorating the Venetian historian and statesman Paolo Sarpi, located in Campo Santa Fosca.
The historic Jewish Ghetto, offering a rich cultural history with synagogues, museums, and traditional shops.
An ancient palace on the Grand Canal, one of the oldest in Venice, showcasing Venetian-Byzantine architecture.
Guided walking tours that offer an insightful and engaging way to explore Venice's rich history and hidden gems.
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