Explore Doge’s Palace: Uncover Venice’s secrets, art, and power. Walk through history, Gothic loggias, and the iconic Bridge of Sighs.
Explore Doge’s Palace: Uncover Venice’s secrets, art, and power. Walk through history, Gothic loggias, and the iconic Bridge of Sighs.
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Doge’s Palace - When exploring the Doge’s Palace, located in the heart of Venice, guests enter the historic center of power of the Republic of Venice.
The tour starts in the impressive inner courtyard and moves through the splendid institutional halls, where the Doge and the city’s magistrates once convened. Visitors can marvel at gilded ceilings,…
- Doge’s Palace - When exploring the Doge’s Palace, located in the heart of Venice, guests enter the historic center of power of the Republic of Venice.
The tour starts in the impressive inner courtyard and moves through the splendid institutional halls, where the Doge and the city’s magistrates once convened. Visitors can marvel at gilded ceilings, lavish decorations, and masterpieces by Venetian artists like Tintoretto, who created the monumental Paradise in the Hall of the Great Council.
The journey continues to the Doge’s apartments and the courtrooms, where the Republic’s judgments were delivered. By crossing the renowned Bridge of Sighs, guests finally arrive at the ancient prisons, with their narrow corridors and stone cells, where many prisoners, including the famous Giacomo Casanova, were held.
The palace provides an intriguing exploration of the art, history, and mysteries of Venice during its golden era.
- Museo Correr - Situated on the opposite side of Piazza San Marco, the Museo Correr narrates the history, art, and daily life of Venice across the centuries.
During the visit, tourists can appreciate collections of paintings, sculptures, maps, coins, and ship models that demonstrate the maritime prowess of the Republic of Venice. A particularly captivating section is the Royal Apartments, adorned in Neoclassical style, created during the time when Venice was governed by Napoleon Bonaparte and later the Austrian Empire.
The museum offers a journey through the city’s history, enabling visitors to gain a deeper understanding of the political, artistic, and cultural magnificence of Venice in the past.
- Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Venezia - The National Archaeological Museum of Venice, located in Piazza San Marco next to the Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana, ranks among the most significant archaeological museums in Italy. Here, visitors can admire an extensive collection of sculptures from Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome, including statues, busts, reliefs, and exquisite bronze objects.
The museum also houses ancient vases, engraved gems, coins, and other artifacts that reflect the great interest of Venetian Renaissance collectors in classical culture. The visit offers a captivating journey into the art and civilization of the ancient world, in the monumental heart of Venice.

- Entrance ticket to the Archaeological Museum
- Entrance ticket to the Correr Museum
- Meet and Greet with our guide
- Skip-the-line ticket for the Doge’s Palace
- Entrance ticket to the Archaeological Museum
- Entrance ticket to the Correr Museum
- Meet and Greet with our guide
- Skip-the-line ticket for the Doge’s Palace
- pick up at the hotel
- Live Guided tour inside the attractions
- pick up at the hotel
- Live Guided tour inside the attractions
In the grand heart of Venice, this tour offers an intriguing exploration of art, power, and history.
At the stunning Doge’s Palace, once the political hub of the Republic of Venice, visitors can stroll through Gothic loggias, opulent halls, and view masterpieces by artists like Tintoretto, uncovering the site where the fate of the Serenissima was shaped…
In the grand heart of Venice, this tour offers an intriguing exploration of art, power, and history.
At the stunning Doge’s Palace, once the political hub of the Republic of Venice, visitors can stroll through Gothic loggias, opulent halls, and view masterpieces by artists like Tintoretto, uncovering the site where the fate of the Serenissima was shaped for centuries.
The journey proceeds through the historic prisons and over the renowned Bridge of Sighs, where prisoners took their final look at the lagoon before their confinement.
Adjacent to the Palace is the magnificent Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana, a testament to the rich Venetian cultural heritage.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.