For those who have been to Venice From the Phoenix Theatre to the Realto Bridge.

On the tour you will visit:

The Phoenix Theatre – one of Italy’s most popular opera houses;

The Church of St Fantine – a small church dedicated to the Venerable Fantine, the miracle worker. It is considered one of the most mysterious churches in Venice;

The Palazzo Marcello – also known as Giustiniano Querini, is a Renaissance palace located on the Grand Canal;

Piazza Sant’Angelo – or Campo Sant’Angelo, located in the San Marco district;

The Gothic Church of St Stephen, which houses works by Paolo Veniziano, Tintoretto;

Conservatory – named after Benedetto Marcello. Founded in 1876 as the Marcello Lyceum of Music, it became a conservatory in 1915;

Academy of Arts Bridge – The southernmost of Venice’s four bridges over the Grand Canal. Named in honour of the Galleria dell’Accademia art museum, which is housed in a former monastery;

Academia Gallery – which houses a unique collection of paintings from the 14th to the 18th century;

Gondola Workshop – Not much has changed here since the 17th century. This is what attracts lovers of antiquity and the art of creating authentic Venetian gondolas. The San Trovaso boat workshop is made up of old stone and wooden chalet-like houses;

Othello’s House – According to legend, this is the house where the character in Shakespeare’s play lived. The house was built in the Art Nouveau style, but elements of Venetian Gothic were also used

Tour the churches where Veronese, G. Bellini, Donatello, Titian, whose ashes rest in the church of Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari

Saint Paul’s Church – One of the largest and most famous cathedrals in Venice.

The modern cathedral was completed in 1430 and is dedicated to the Roman martyrs John and Paul;

The Rialto Bridge is the pride of Venice, a single-span arch bridge long considered an architectural marvel.

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