One of the most iconic landmarks in Venice, this 12th-century basilica is also called "The Church of Gold" for its magnificent decorations…
One of the iconic places of Venice (often nicknamed as La Salute) was built shortly after Venice was struck by the plague.
The Gothic parish church, also known as San Zanipolo, was built in the 15th century.
This Venetian church is a unique sight. Built in the 15th century, it has two facades on opposite sides of the building, each in a different…
This absolutely splendid Basilica is a must-see when in Venice. It's one of the oldest and largest churches in the city and contains…
The marble Renaissance church, which was finished in 1489, is off the beaten track as far as the major Venetian sights are concerned.
Modest in exterior, but interesting on the inside, this church, located in the San Polo district, may be one of the oldest churches in…
This ancient church founded in the 9th century is mostly renowned for its beautiful 17th-century Baroque facade and splendid interior…
This legendary church is shrouded with many mysteries, for example on why the church was built in this exact spot.
Named after the prophet Moses, this Baroque church has an extraordinarily ornate facade decorated with many statues and also a nicely…
All the fans of the famous Italian composer Antonio Vivaldi should consider visiting this 18th-century church.
The brick facade, the rose window in the middle and the ornate porch of this 14th-century church are really remarkable.
This 13th-century Gothic church (that was however massively renovated in the 15th century) will surely catch your eye with its high bell…
Dating back to the 16th century, this Renaissance church houses several remarkable artworks by Titian and Tintoretto.
The imposing Rococo church, built in the 18th century, is one of the gems of Venice.
This 7th-century church which has undergone many changes throughout its history is one of the oldest ones in Venice.
Hidden from the eyes of most tourists, this pompous church charms its visitors by the peace and silence inside its walls.
This 11th-century church is known for its interior works of art but it is especially known as a pilgrimage point since it is the grave of…
This church was founded as early as in the 9th century which makes it one of the oldest churches in Venice.
Although the facade of this 12th-century church isn't very eye-catching, its elaborately decorated interior is definitely worth visiting.
Before this 14th-century church (which underwent massive neoclassical reconstruction in the 18th-century) was built here, the site was…