One of the iconic places of Venice (often nicknamed as La Salute) was built shortly after Venice was struck by the plague.
Do you know how many kinds of wood a gondola is made out of? If not, this is the place to find out.
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 …
This 3-floors-high palace is a beautiful example of Baroque architecture, with interiors decorated by great Venetian painters.
This triangular 17th-century building houses an intriguing collection of contemporary art.
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.
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…
This church might not catch your eye right away since it looks quite plain and maybe even unfinished but should you just pass by it, you…
Have you ever wondered how the traditional Venetian masks are made? Now you have a chance to see the whole procedure in one of the oldest…
This rather large church dating back to the 14th century is remarkable for its brick and marble facade, roofline decorations and also the…
San Trovaso is a church in the sestiere or neighborhood of Dorsoduro in Venice, northern Italy.