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Procuratie Vecchie: A World of Potential
Procuratie Vecchie, Piazza San Marco, Venezia, VE, Italia
Procuratie Vecchie, Piazza San Marco, Venezia, VE, Italia
The Rebirth of Palace Vendramin-Grimani
Palazzo Vendramin Grimani, San Polo, Venezia, VE, Italia
Palazzo Vendramin Grimani, San Polo, Venezia, VE, Italia
Procuratie Vecchie Open Again after 500 Years
Procuratie Vecchie, Piazza San Marco, Venezia, VE, Italia
Procuratie Vecchie, Piazza San Marco, Venezia, VE, Italia
The Rialto Market: The Ancient Trading Venue of Venice
This market is one of Venice’s most ancient trading venues, a one-of-a-kind place crowded with Venetians, shopkeepers and tourists eager to shop.
Fabrics and Perfumes Museums at Palazzo Mocenigo
Beside the beautiful rooms of this historical building, here you can admire both the Museum of Fabrics and Costumes and the Museum of Perfumes.
Chiesa di San Stae: A Baroque Masterpiece
This Baroque church is located in the Santa Croce sestiere, and its colossal facade richly decorated with statues and sculptures faces directly the Grand Canal.
Ca’ Pesaro: Modern and Oriental Art Museum
Discover here Modern, Contemporary and Oriental art masterpieces by Kandinsky, Mirò, Boccioni, Morandi, de Chirico, Fattori, de Nittis and many others.
Tour of Santa Croce’s Hidden Gardens
The Porcinai Winter Garden at the Papadopoli Hotel and the Roses' Garden at the Ca' Nigra are surely two unmissable venues of the Santa Croce district.
Fondazione Praga: A Contemporary Art Gallery
The legendary fashion brand Prada has been for the past few years also inextricably linked to another important field – contemporary art. Discover here Miuccia Prada and Patrizio Bertelli's collection.
Museo Ebraico: The Jewish Side of Venice
This ‘dispersed museum’ allows you to discover the Ghetto, synagogues, an ancient cemetery and the museum itself. It contains a small but precious collection of artefacts related to the long history of Jews in Venice.
On the Trail of Casanova: Museum & Experience
The venue has not been conceived as a traditional museum but as a multi-media and emotional experience, designed to allow visitors to relive the atmosphere of 18th-century Venice.
About Venice: Acqua Alta & Museum Pass
When Visiting Venice there are two important things to bear in mind: the phenomenon of the Acqua Alta and the Venice Museum Pass.
Tourist Essentials: How not to get lost
Being relatively small, Venice can be seen entirely on foot, options are however available, find here all you need to know: