Venice, often referred to as "La Serenissima," is a masterpiece of human ingenuity and artistic brilliance. Rising from the waters of the Venetian Lagoon, this city is built upon an archipelago of 118 small islands, interconnected by over 400 bridges and separated by a labyrinth of winding canals. Unlike any other city in the world, Venice replaced paved roads with waterways, creating a silent, floating world where the rhythmic splash of gondola oars replaces the noise of modern traffic. Founded over 1,500 years ago by refugees fleeing mainland invasions, Venice grew into a formidable maritime republic. For over a millennium, it dominated trade between Europe and the East, accumulating vast wealth that was poured into magnificent marble palaces, ornate churches, and unparalleled works of art. This golden age is most evident in Piazza San Marco, the city's grandest square. Here, St. Mark’s Basilica stands as a testament to Byzantine influence, adorned with shimmering gold mosaics that have earned it the nickname "Church of Gold." Adjacent to it, the Doge’s Palace represents the pinnacle of Venetian Gothic architecture, having served for centuries as the heart of political power. The city’s pulse is best felt along the Grand Canal, a majestic S-shaped waterway lined with over 170 historic buildings. Spanning this canal is the iconic Rialto Bridge, a stone arch that has served as the commercial center of Venice since the Renaissance. Beyond the main thoroughfares, the city reveals its charms in the narrow alleyways, or "calli," of its six historic districts. Venice is also a sanctuary of craftsmanship; from the world-renowned glassblowing of Murano to the intricate lace-making of Burano, the city’s heritage is preserved by artisans who have passed down their skills through generations. It is a city of culture, home to the legendary La Fenice opera house and the vibrant traditions of the Venetian Carnival. However, the beauty of Venice is as fragile as it is profound. Today, the city faces the dual challenges of rising sea levels and overtourism. To protect its heritage, Italy has invested in the MOSE system—a series of mobile flood barriers—and recently introduced entry fees for day-trippers to manage the millions of annual visitors. Despite a declining local population that has dipped below 50,000 residents, Venice remains a poignant symbol of resilience. To visit Venice is to witness a city that defied the elements to become one of the most culturally significant places on Earth—a floating dream where history and water meet in eternal dialogue.
Church of San Giorgio Maggiore
Abbey
St. Mark’s Basilica
Basilica
Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute
Basilica
Basilica di Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari
Basilica
Basilica dei Santi Giovanni e Paolo
Basilica
Ponte dei Tre Archi
Bridge
Rialto Bridge
Bridge
Ponte dell’Accademia
Bridge
Ponte delle Guglie
Bridge
Church of Saint Mary of the Lily
Church
Chiesa di Santa Maria Formosa
Church
Church of Santa Maria dei Miracoli
Church
Church of San Zan Degolà
Church
Caterina Tognon Gallery
Gallery
Michela Rizzo Gallery
Gallery
Marignana Arte
Gallery
Barbati Gallery
Gallery
A plus A Gallery
Gallery
Bugno Art Gallery
Gallery
Contini Art Gallery
Gallery
NContemporary
Gallery
Negropontes
Gallery
Tommaso Calabro
Gallery
Wentrup Venezia
Gallery
Mare Karina
Gallery
Victoria Miro – Venice
Gallery
La Galleria Dorothea van der Koelen
Gallery
AKKA Project Gallery
Gallery
Giardini della Marinaressa
Garden
Palazzo Contarini del Bovolo
Historical Landmark
Ca’ Vendramin Calergi
Historical Landmark
Palazzo Papadopoli
Historical Landmark
Palazzo Erizzo Nani Mocenigo
Historical Landmark
Marciana National Library
Library
Palazzo Contarini Polignac
Museum
Palazzo Zorzi Galeoni
Museum
Museo Correr
Museum
Fortuny Museum
Museum
Ca' Rezzonico
Museum
Ca' Pesaro
Museum
Museum of Oriental Art
Museum
Natural History Museum Venice
Museum
Naval History Museum
Museum
Glass Museum
Museum
Lace Museum
Museum
Mocenigo Palace-Museum
Museum
Galleria Giorgio Franchetti
Museum
Jewish Museum of Venice
Museum
National Archaeological Museum Venice
Museum
Peggy Guggenheim Collection
Museum
Doge's Palace
Museum
Gallerie dell’Accademia
Museum
Museo di Palazzo Grimani
Museum
Casa di Carlo Goldoni
Museum
Querini Stampalia Foundation
Museum
Punta della Dogana
Museum
Palazzo Grassi
Museum
Music Museum
Museum
Leonardo da Vinci Museum
Museum
Scuola Grande di San Rocco
Museum
Giardini della Biennale
Park
Giardini Papadopoli
Park
Giardini Reali
Park
Giardini Napoleonici
Park
Parco di Villa Groggia
Park
Parco San Giuliano
Park
Orto degli Scalzi
Park
Planetario di Venezia
Planetarium
Piazza San Marco
Square
Campo Santa Margherita
Square
Teatro La Fenice
Theatre
Teatro Goldoni
Theatre
Teatro Malibran
Theatre
Teatro Toniolo
Theatre
St Mark’s Clock Tower
Tourist attractions