Best Tourist Attractions in Venice

Venice is a city in northeastern Italy and the capital of the Veneto region. It is built on a group of 126 islands that are separated by expanses of open water and by canals. The lagoon and the historic parts of the city within the lagoon were etched as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. As per our research tourism has been a major part of the Venetian economy since the 18th century. For the city’s beautiful cityscape, uniqueness, and rich musical and artistic cultural heritage. 

Here are the Best Tourist Attractions in Venice

 

1. St. Mark’s Basilica

 

St. Mark's Basilica
St. Mark’s Basilica

The St. Mark’s Basilica is the best-known church in Venice, Italy. It is an excellent masterpiece of Byzantine architecture. This basilica has amazing mosaics, intricate marble floors, and grand arches. It showcases the lavishness and religious significance of Venice. St. Mark’s Basilica is a symbol of the city’s rich history and cultural heritage. This basilica stands as a must-visit landmark for tourists worldwide. The main highlight of St. Mark’s Basilica is the Pala d’Oro, an amazing altarpiece adorned with thousands of precious gemstones and enamel work. It is also known as a treasure trove of religious relics, including the remains of St. Mark the Evangelist.

2. Canale Grande

 

The Canale Grande is also known as the Grand Canal. It flows through the 6 districts of Venice. Many smaller canals eventually led to this Grand Canal. It connects Piazza San Marco, Rialto Bridge, and the arrival points of the rail station and bridge from the mainland. Canale Grande is beautiful to see from the shore. Visitors can take a boat trip to better experience Venice’s landmarks and sights from the water. This covered pedestrian bridge has many shops where one can buy souvenirs.

3. Torre dell’Orologio

 

Torre dell'Orologio
Torre dell’Orologio

The Torre dell’Orologio is also known as a clock tower. It is on one side of the basilica, facing Piazza San Marco. The clock tower is surmounted by a pair of bronze Moors that bang the large bell each hour. This clock shows phases of the moon and the zodiac in gilt on a blue background. There is a small balcony and a statue of the Virgin above the clock. In 1755, the winged Lion of St. Mark and a mosaic of gold stars against a blue background were added by Giorgio Massari. Visitors can climb the tower for a closer look at the clockwork. They can even access the balcony and get a superb view of the city.

4. Scuola Grande di San Rocco

 

The Scuola Grande di San Rocco is an impressive white marble structure. It was built between 1515 and 1560 for a charitable society dedicated to San Rocco. Scuola Grande di San Rocco is a unique site renowned for its collection of paintings by Tintoretto. He was commissioned to provide paintings that are preserved and untouched. Practically all the work is by Tintoretto. Scuola Grande di San Rocco is a beautiful white building with a royal exterior and colorful artwork around the windows and entrance door. Visitors can see the finest art in the main entrance hall, the medical museum, and the ancient library.

5. Peggy Guggenheim Collection

 

The Peggy Guggenheim Collection is an art museum on the Grand Canal in the Dorsoduro sestiere of Venice, Italy. This is one of the important places to visit as it is a vital museum in Italy. Peggy Guggenheim Collection is dedicated to the modern art of European and American art from the first half of the 20th century. Visitors can spot various paintings by distinct renowned artists from that era including Max Ernst, Jackson Pollock, Pablo Picasso, and Salvador Dali. They can even find a personal collection of paintings created by Peggy Guggenheim herself in the middle of the museum.

6. Torcello Island

 

Torcello Island
The Torcello Island

Torcello Island has many options from the past including Basilica di Santo Maria Assunta. Which has Venetian-Byzantine mosaics and gives views of the Burano from its top which is the bell tower. Visitors can head to Ponte del Diavolo which is a classic stone bridge with no parapets. There is a seat made out of stone called Trono di Attila, and a marble throne called Attila’s Throne. It even has Palazzo del Consiglio which is a gothic-style government seat. Torcello offers a museum that houses artifacts from the Medieval age.

 

 

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