What to See in Venice

What to do in Venice?

When planning a trip to Venice, many people ask themselves questions such as “what to do in Venice?”, “what to see in Venice?”.
Well, there are so many things to see in Venice that we can guarantee that your only problem will be the lack of time.
A visitor will probably need months – or maybe years – to see all the things that this city offers to its lovers: tens of museums and monuments and more less one hundred churches: are you still worried about your free time?
If you are, why not to visit one of the many art exhibitions which are regularly held in Venice? And among things to do in Venice in the evening, you might consider one of its theatres, or maybe pay a visit to Venice Casino.
The offer of things to see in Venice is not only rich, but also various, that all kinds of visitors, from couples in honeymoon to families with children, will certainly have an unforgettable stay.

  • Junghans Theatre

     Junghans Theatre on Giudecca island, opened in 2005, is the newest one among Venetian theatres. It is located on Giudecca island, in a building which used to…

  • La Fenice theatre

    La Fenice Theatre in Venice is undoubtedly one of the most important and elegant opera houses in the world. Built in 1792, it has burned…

  • Lace Museum

    The Lace Museum of Venice opened in 1981 in the building that was previously the site of the Burano Lace school (1872-1970), of which it…

  • Madonna dell’Orto (Church)

     Madonna dell'Orto church was built at the half of XIV century and dedicated to Saint Cristopher, when this part of Northern Cannaregio district was still sparsely…

  • Malibran theatre

    Malibran theatre in Venice was opened in 1678 in the area where the houses of the family of Marco Polo used to be, close to…

  • Marciana Library

     Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana, or Marciana Library in English, was created in 1468 thanks to a donation of books by Cardinal Bessarion from Byzantium, although the…

  • Momo Theatre

     Arnaldo Momo Theatre is located in via Dante, in the city centre of Mestre, on Venetian mainland. Open from October to June, its Sundays shows are…

  • Moors’ clock tower

    The Moors' clock tower in Venice was built in the late XV century by Codussi, and it marks days, hours, moon phases, and zodiac. On…

  • Murano Glass Museum

     Murano Glass Museum was founded in 1861, and it constitutes a perfect starting point for a visit to Murano island and to its glass factories. It…

  • Murata Theatre

    La Murata Theatre of Mestre, on Venice's mainland, is named after the Italian word mura, to mean that it is located on the site of…