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Need a reason to visit Venice? No trip to Italy would be complete without visiting Venice and it’s not easy to pinpoint what makes Venice the world’s most beautiful city. Travel to Venice, marvel at masterpieces, get about in a gondola, relax with a gelato, tour the Venetian masters of art, and the list of things to do goes on.  The amazing maze of canals makes it one of the most unique cities in the world.

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Bell tower of St. Mark (Campanile di San Marco) is one of the most recognizable symbols of the city. The current tower dates ...
 
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Ca' Rezzonico

Located in a Gothic palazzo on the Grand Canal, the Ca’ Rezzonico is a public museum and art gallery dedicated to 18th century Venice, offering a varied and interesting collection of antique fur...
 
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Ca’ Pesaro

The Ca’ Pesaro is a masterpiece of the Baroque civil Venetian Longhena and a grand marble palace which hides two quirky museums; the International Gallery of Modern Art which houses 19th and 20t...
 
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Clock tower (Torre dell'Orologio) is one of the most popular architectural places in Venice, standing over an arch that leads into the main shopping street of t...
 
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Correr Museum

Located in St. Mark’s Square, the Correr Museum charts the history of Venice from the 13th to the 16th century with its rich and varied collections that include coins, prints, paintings, weapons...
 
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The Doge's Palace is one of the main landmarks of the city of Venice, northern Italy. It is a historical palace built in Venetian Gothic style. You can able to ...
 
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The Gallery of Accademia is one of the world’s great museums, which holds an important collection of Venetian paintings from the 14th to the 18th century ...
 
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Giardini Pubblici

On the eastern edge of Venice, away from central tourist areas lies a stunning park along the Riva degli Schiavoni with palm trees, acacias and plane trees, and numerous statues and viewpoints over th...
 
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Giardini Reali

Situated next to the Piazza San Marco at St. Mark's Square, this stunning public garden is full of mature trees, colorful flowers, pathways, green foliage as well as benches to enjoy the calm atmosphe...
 
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Giardino Giusti

One of Italy's famous gardens, the Giardino Giusti contains all the features of a typical Renaissance garden; sculpted hedges, serene atmosphere, fountains, beautiful flowerbeds, mythological statues,...
 
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Venice's ghetto was the first "ghetto" (coming from a Venetian word for the Iron Foundry that was on the site previously) and "ghetto" eventually came to mean a...
 
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The theater is an identical reconstruction (rebuilt in 2003) of the previous theater building that burned down in 1996. It is located at 300 m west of San Marco...
 

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