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17 Stunning Architecture Landmarks in Venice

17 landmarks with verified facts and stories

Arsenale
~2 min

Arsenale

Venezia Murano Burano (Venezia Insulare), Venice, Italy

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Before Henry Ford, before the Industrial Revolution, before anyone else figured out assembly-line production, Venice had the Arsenale.

Bridge of Sighs
~2 min

Bridge of Sighs

Piazza San Marco, Venice

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It might be the most romanticised piece of infrastructure in the world, but the Bridge of Sighs was built for an entirely unromantic purpose: shuttling prisoners from the interrogation rooms in the Doge's Palace to the cells in the New Prison across the canal.

Ca' d'Oro
~2 min

Ca' d'Oro

3932 Cannaregio, Venezia Murano Burano (Venezia Insulare), Venice, 30121, Italy

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The "House of Gold" hasn't been golden for over four hundred years, but the name stuck.

Campanile di San Marco
~2 min

Campanile di San Marco

Piazza San Marco, Venice

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At 98.

Chiesa di Santo Stefano
~2 min

Chiesa di Santo Stefano

2958 San Marco, Venezia Murano Burano (Venezia Insulare), Venice, 30124, Italy

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Venice has four leaning bell towers, and Santo Stefano's is the most dramatic — tilting over two metres off-centre, visible from the campo below at an angle that makes tourists instinctively step back.

Doge's Palace
~3 min

Doge's Palace

1 San Marco, Venezia Murano Burano (Venezia Insulare), Venice, 30124, Italy

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For over a thousand years, this was the nerve centre of one of history's most successful republics — a state that lasted longer than the Roman Empire and ran a trading network that stretched from London to China.

Frari Church
~3 min

Frari Church

3072 San Polo, Venezia Murano Burano (Venezia Insulare), Venice, 30125, Italy

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The Franciscans arrived in Venice in 1226, and being Franciscans — sworn to poverty and simplicity — they immediately set about building one of the largest churches in the city.

Grand Canal
~3 min

Grand Canal

Grand Canal, Venice

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Venice's main street is made of water.

Palazzo Contarini del Bovolo
~2 min

Palazzo Contarini del Bovolo

Calle dei Cristi, Venezia Murano Burano (Venezia Insulare), Venice, 30125, Italy

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Hidden down a narrow alley near Campo Manin, this palazzo has one of the most unexpected architectural flourishes in Venice: a massive external spiral staircase that corkscrews up the outside of the building like a stone snail shell.

Piazza San Marco
~3 min

Piazza San Marco

Piazza San Marco, Venice

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Napoleon called it "the drawing room of Europe," and for once, the little emperor wasn't exaggerating.

Punta della Dogana
~2 min

Punta della Dogana

2 Dorsoduro, Venezia Murano Burano (Venezia Insulare), Venice, 30123, Italy

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At the very tip of the Dorsoduro district, where the Grand Canal meets the Giudecca Canal, sits one of the most dramatic meeting points of old and new in Venice.

Rialto Bridge
~2 min

Rialto Bridge

Venezia Murano Burano (Venezia Insulare), Venice, Italy

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The oldest bridge across the Grand Canal was designed by a man whose surname literally means "of the Bridge.

San Giorgio Maggiore
~2 min

San Giorgio Maggiore

Isola di San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice

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From Piazza San Marco, the church of San Giorgio Maggiore looks like a white marble mirage floating on the water across the basin.

Santa Maria della Salute
~2 min

Santa Maria della Salute

Dorsoduro 1, Venice

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This church is a prayer made stone.

Scuola Grande di San Rocco
~3 min

Scuola Grande di San Rocco

San Polo 3052, Venice

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Tintoretto spent twenty-three years painting this building, and the result is Venice's answer to the Sistine Chapel.

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

Piazza San Marco, Venice

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This church exists because of one of history's greatest heists.

Teatro La Fenice
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Teatro La Fenice

Campo San Fantin, San Marco 1965, Venice

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Venice's opera house is named "The Phoenix" because it keeps burning down and rising from the ashes — which is either poetic or a sign of terrible fire safety, depending on your perspective.

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