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St
Mark's square, the basilica and the doge's palace
St. Mark's square was the political and religious center of the Republic of venice;
since ancient times it has been a place extraordinarily rich in historical and
artistic value: we shall visit the basilica with its precious mosaics and the
ducal palace with its well-known Bridge of Sighs, the Procuratie palaces and the
Napoleonic Wing, the Clock Tower, the Campanile and the Marciana National Library.
You can decide whether to include in the tour the visit to the doge's palace inside
or continue our walk through campi and campielli to the Rialto area. |
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Canal
Grande
The main street in venice is of course a waterway. Visiting venice from the water
level is certainly the best way to get close to the city and its most magical
dimension. The Grand Canal was defined as "the most beautiful street in the world":
here palaces, churches and the few campi show their most important and richly
decorated façade to the people passing by. The tour is on a boat and includes
several variations which we can choose together, passing through side canals,
re-entering and leaving the Grand Canal in order to see more Venetian corners. |
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The
Frari Church and the Scuola of San Rocco
The tour starts at the Frari campo: the signs of the foreign
communities that lived here in the past characterize the square and its history.
Inside the Frari church, it is possible to retrace the development of the history
of venice as well as that of the Venetian art (and not only Venetian) from the
13th to the 19th century - in particular, you can admire the masterpieces by Giovanni
Bellini and Titian. Then, around the corner, we enter San Rocco campo where we
can visit the site of the much celebrated San Rocco brotherhood, internally decorated
with Tintoretto's masterpieces in the late Renaissance. |
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Ca'
Rezzonico: the museum of the 18th century
The
Museum of 18th Century is set in one of the most beautiful palaces on the Grand
Canal in venice, Ca' Rezzonico. The Rezzonico family were rich merchants who became
part of the new aristocracy. They were not Venetian, but thanks to their extraordinary
wealth, they could buy a noble title, and they lived in this splendid dwelling,
which was completed by the architect Giorgio Massari in 1756. The palace has been
the site of the Museum of the 18th Century since 1936. This is where you can admire
the splendours of that age, looking at the masterpieces by Tiepolo, Guardi, Longhi,
Rosalba Carriera, Giambattista Pazzetta and Canaletto, as well as its original
furniture, elegant staircases and large rooms and above all, the beautiful ballroom. |
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The
Accademia Art Gallery
The most important art museum in venice is situated in the
ancient site of the Scuola of Charity. Here the masterpieces of Venetian painting
(and not just Venetian) produced from the origins till the end of the Republic
of venice, are preserved and protected. Works by Giorgione, Bellini, Carpaccio,
Titian, Tintoretto, Veronese, Tiepolo and many other artists can be seen together
with temporary exhibits on specific themes. | |
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The
Church of San Giorgio Maggiore & the Giorgio Cini Foundation
The Church of San Giorgio Maggiore is on the island opposite St. Markos Square.
The Venetian government allowed the Benedictine monks to build their church and
monastery in the year 982. The church was rebuilt on several occasions, and its
final version was designed by Andrea Palladio. Inside the church you can admire
two masterpieces by Tintoretto and wonderful wooden choir stalls. At the side
of the church, in the old monastery structure, there is the Giorgio Cini Cultural
Foundation. The tour can then move into the cloisters and the library planned
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