Excursions & Sight Tickets in Venice

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Those looking for the best places to visit in Venice will surely find plenty of sites to see in the city. There are many islands that make up this city, each with its own unique character. You can see the Grand Canal, which is lined with Renaissance palaces and is the home of St. Mark's Basilica. You can also visit the Campanile bell tower, which offers beautiful views of Venice.

Torcello Cathedral

Located in the North Lagoon of Venice, Torcello is a small island with an impressive history. It was once the center of power in the Venetian Lagoon. Torcello is also considered one of the first islands inhabited by Veneti after the fall of the Roman Empire. In fact, the island was once Venice's commercial and political center.

The Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta is one of the oldest buildings in the Venetian lagoon. Its Byzantine mosaics are among the most impressive in northern Italy. Its exterior features a beautiful ambo and a stunning ninth century portico with arches. It also features stunning interior mosaics.

There is much more to Torcello than just its cathedral. A stroll through the streets of the island will reveal that it was once a thriving settlement. The city had numerous convents and furnaces that were used to manufacture glass. Even today, Torcello is used for religious festivals.

The old clock tower, the Torre dell'Orologio, is another landmark of Torcello. It is located halfway between the jetty and the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta. It is said to have once been transformed into a black cat.

The basilica is also home to one of the most important mosaic cycles of Northern Italy. It features an enormous mosaic that depicts the Last Judgement. It occupies the entire counter facade of the church.

Another highlight of Torcello is the museum. It contains exhibits from the Roman period to the Brone period. The museum also features an ascent of the church tower. It costs 3 Euro to visit.

Torcello is also home to the Cipirianni, a popular restaurant. There is also an exclusive hotel.

Campo Madonna de l'Orto

Located on the Canale delle Fondamente Nove in the eastern part of Venice, the Madonna de l'Orto is a place of worship. It was founded in the mid-14th century by the religious order the Humiliati. The order was then ousted due to "depraved customs." In 1787, the Cistercians of Lombardy took over.

Campo Madonna de l'Orto

The church of Madonna dell'Orto was originally dedicated to Saint Christopher. It was renovated and renamed in 1399. The church is also known for its collection of religious artwork by Italian Renaissance artist Giacomo Tintoretto.

The Madonna dell'Orto is one of the most important churches in Venice. It has a statue of the Madonna that is made of white marble. It is considered one of the most beautiful in the city. It is still in the church and is a major pilgrimage site.

The Chiesa della Madonna dell'Orto has a beautiful facade and dome. It is a fine example of Italian Gothic architecture.

The bell tower at the back of the church is one of the highest in Venice. It is 65 meters tall and is visible from the Northern Lagoon. The bell tower has statues of four evangelists, as well as King Redemption. The church also has a statue of Gabriel the Archangel.

The Madonna dell'Orto statue was originally made by Giovanni de Santi, a Venetian sculptor. The statue was placed on a high altar in the church. It started to get famous for glowing at night. The statue was then moved to the church of Saint Christopher. The statue was stolen in 1993.

One of the most famous paintings in the church is The Last Judgment. It depicts lost souls holding back a teal tidal wave. The church is also home to a small painting of Giovanni Bellini's Madonna with Child that was stolen from the chapel.

Campo dell'Angelo Raffaele

Located in the Dorsoduro district, Campo dell'Angelo Raffaele is one of the most beautiful places in Venice. It is a quiet, sunny haven that is a five minute walk from the Piazza San Marco. It has an engraved well and pastel walls, as well as a metaphysical atmosphere.

The church is also one of the oldest buildings in Venice. The facade dates back to the 16th century, and was designed by Francesco Contin in 1618. The church suffered three fires, and was reconstructed in 1743-49. The interior features sculptures by Sebastiano Mariani and Michelangelo Morlaiter.

The church's interior is considered to be rich and sumptuous. Several paintings are featured, including those by Tintoretto. The building's interior is also adorned with four wall paintings by Francesco Pittoni that depict The Miracles of St Augustine.

In addition to art, there is a statue of Saint Catherine of Alexandria on the top of the building. There is also a statue group of Tobias on the facade. The church's original architecture dates back to the 14th century. The church was originally an oratory. The cloister was built in 1423. It was partially destroyed by Napoleon, and the convent was rebuilt in 1856.

The church is particularly special because of its beautiful paintings. Many organ doors have been painted with scenes from the story of Tobias. The organ doors were attributed to late 18th-century vedutista Gianantonio Guardi.

The church's facade also features four pairs of Corinthian columns. There are paintings by Jacopo Tintoretto, and the church also features a copy of Titan's famous Assumption from the Frari.

Venice's southern area is popular with artists and writers. There are several museums to visit, including the Jewish Museum.

San Pietro Martire

Located on Murano, the Roman Catholic parish church of San Pietro Martire is a small but impressive church. The church was built on the site of a previous structure that burned down in the mid-15th century. In 1813, the church was rededicated as a parish church. There are three naves and many pieces of art inside the church.

The church is a great place to see historic art. It has a variety of artwork, including dramatic depictions of Christ by Tintoretto. Many of the artworks inside the church have been formerly located in other churches. The basilica also contains several sculptures.

The church is located near Campo San Stefano. The building's portal dates back to the 15th century. The facade is made of brick.

There is a clock tower on the site. The sculpture at the base of the tower is a heart that was originally commissioned for Antonio Canova. The original design included marble mosaics.

The church also features an altarpiece by Giovanni Bellini. This piece, known as the "Frari Triptych", is a very well-known and popular painting. Other notable paintings include the "Mary and the Doge" and "The Martyrdom of Saint Bartholomew".

A lot of the artwork inside the church was originally located in other churches. The Baptism of Christ on the right wall is by Tintoretto. The Sacristy contains Tintoretto's "Marriage at Cana."

Venice is a very beautiful city. You can get lost and explore all the different places. Some of the best places to visit include St. Mark's Square, the Canale Grande and the Peggy Guggenheim Collection. There are also several self-guided walking tours.

If you are looking for a day trip to Venice, consider visiting Murano. The island is just a few miles away from the city center. You can take the vaporetto to get there.

Dorsoduro

Originally an area of compact sand dunes, Dorsoduro has grown and evolved as Venice grew. Today, the neighborhood is a favorite for tourists to explore. The area is home to some of the city's most beautiful churches and landmarks.

Dorsoduro's main square, Campo Santa Margherita, is filled with chic, indie shops, restaurants, and bars. If you're looking for Venetian delicacies, you'll find fresh fish and cheese stands here. There are also a number of vintage fashion boutiques in this area. The square is also home to the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, a modern art museum that features masterpieces from various modern art movements.

Dorsoduro

Another popular attraction is Ca' Rezzonico, a stunning grand palace that stands right on the Grand Canal. Located near the Palazzo Venier dei Leoni, Ca' Rezzonico is a must-visit in Dorsoduro.

The Gallerie dell'Accademia is a major art gallery that features works by famous Venetian School artists. Among the highlights are pieces by Giorgione and Titian. This museum also holds guided tours.

The Basilica della Salute is one of the city's most ornate churches. It's also one of the most famous churches in Venice, with thousands of iconic photographs taken here.

Dorsoduro's churches are beautiful, charming, and filled with centuries-old stories. There are numerous churches in the area, including the Church of Santa Maria del Rosario and the Church of San Sebastiano. There is also a cloister filled with stones from churches that no longer exist.

Dorsoduro is a charming neighborhood that is a good alternative to the more crowded areas of Venice. It is also home to a number of museums, galleries, and restaurants. The Peggy Guggenheim Collection is located here and hosts a number of popular events. The Academy Art Museum is also located in Dorsoduro.

Guided tours and excursions in Venice

Choosing the right guided tours and excursions in Venice can help you discover some of the city's hidden gems. You can choose from a range of options including private tours, tours that take you to offbeat places and boat tours. A reputable tour company will be able to provide a structured approach that caters to your needs.

If you have limited time in Venice, you can also choose a half-day tour to explore the city. This tour will take you around major highlights and offer you a glimpse into the city's history. You will be accompanied by a professional guide, who will speak English and French. You can also choose a tour that includes a gondola ride through the Grand Canal.

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There are also boat tours that take you around the city's famous islands. On this tour, you will be able to get a bird's eye view of the city, and you will be able to visit the Basilica di San Marco and the iconic Doge's Palace. Visiting Venice's islands will give you a chance to explore the city's mysteries and architecture.

If you are looking for a private tour of Venice, you can hire a professional guide to guide you through the city's history and its best sights. A private guide will be able to help you find the hidden gems in Venice, and will be able to recommend lesser-known sites. You can also choose a private tour that includes a local host and a private gondola ride, allowing you to experience Venice in a different way.

If you are traveling with children, you can choose a tour that includes a lion hunt of Venice with kids. This tour will introduce the kids to the city's history, and will teach them about the art and culture of Venice. The tour also includes an introduction to the art of glass making, a tasting of Venice's famous crostini, and a visit to a museum.

Another option is to choose a guided tour that will take you to the palaces and museums of Venice. You can choose to take a tour of the Doge's Palace, or one that focuses on the Palazzo Ducale and the Hall of the Great Council. You can also choose to take a tour of the San Marco area, or one that will take you to the famous Bridge of Sighs.

If you are interested in learning about Venice's wine culture, you can choose a tour that takes you to the Grand Canal and explores the wine region. You can also choose a tour that takes you to the area of Murano and see the works of artists there. You can also choose a tour that will take you to the famous San Candido Christmas Market, or one that includes a visit to the Cortina d'Ampezzo peaks.

Finally, if you would like to get away from the city for a few hours, you can choose a tour that will take you to a nearby lake. Venice is known for its waterways, and many of these waters have inspired literary greats like Byron and James.

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