One of the most iconic landmarks in Venice, this 12th-century basilica is also called "The Church of Gold" for its magnificent decorations…
This Gothic-style building in the heart of Venice, is definitely a must-see.
This astonishing 15th-century palace will most surely catch your eye the second you see it.
Although it might not catch your attention when you see it from the outside, this museum contains many interesting paintings and it's…
This museum contains the biggest collection of 14th to 18th-century art native to this city in the world.
Works of Italian and international modern artists displayed in this museum have been collected by Peggy Guggenheim, the American heiress …
Seated in a magnificent building, this museum houses a prestigious collection of art and also covers the history of Venice.
This 3-floors-high palace is a beautiful example of Baroque architecture, with interiors decorated by great Venetian painters.
Named after St. Mark, the saint patron of Venice, this library is among the most important ones in the world.
You can find two museums focused on modern and oriental art in this splendorous Baroque palace built in the 18th century.
This triangular 17th-century building houses an intriguing collection of contemporary art.
The main draw of this museum is an enormous collection of the Renaissance artist Jacopo Robusti, called Tintoretto.
Turks lived and did their business in this palace from the 17th to the 19th century.
This huge Gothic edifice (which was however rebuilt in the 17th century) houses a museum of costumes and fabrics.
This former charitable institution is famous for its collection of Renaissance art (by artists such as Gentile Bellini or Pietro Perugino)…
Venice has a very long naval history, which is comprehensibly explained in this museum.
Overlooking the Grand Canal, this 18th-century Classical-style palace hosts many exhibitions of contemporary and modern art.
What was once one of the major Venice scuolas is now an important sight.
This museum introduces its visitors to many aspects of the life within the Jewish community living in Venice.