Venice’s 20 must-see attractions

In 1996, the theater suffered another fire, and in 2003, it rose from the ashes. This theater is a masterpiece: with its five rows of boxes, it is one of the most prestigious theaters in Italy and Europe.

6. Listen to Vivaldi’s “The Four Seasons” concert

The “I Virtuosi Italiani” ensemble will offer you a unique experience as they perform Vivaldi’s masterpieces in the magical setting of Santa Maria della Visitazione. Experience an unforgettable evening of Baroque classical music in the very place where Vivaldi composed his timeless compositions.

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In Vivaldi’s church, feel the charm of Baroque music and appreciate the magic of Vivaldi’s works. Discover the authenticity of Venice and its deep roots in the history of music. For a complete experience, you can also add a visit to the Music Museum to your itinerary.

7. Murano, Burano and Torsello

Murano is undoubtedly famous for its internationally renowned glassmaking and glass museum. Burano is a very special island loved by tourists for its colorful houses and picturesque landscapes.

Burano is famous for its lace-making industry. Finally, the third island is Torcello, the largest of the three islands in the lagoon and home to the oldest church. But it is also a ghost town that rarely attracts tourists.

8. St. Mark’s Bell Tower

Located on the famous Piazza San Marco, climbing to the top of the Campanile is a must when visiting Venice. Climbing the bell tower not only gives you a bird’s eye view of the city, but you can also explore the five bell towers inside the tower and their history.

9. Cannaregio District

Cannaregio is a typical Jewish quarter, away from the hustle and bustle of Saint Mark’s Square. It is a good place to buy souvenirs and handicrafts. This pedestrian street is very popular with Venetians.

If you visit Venice, visit this area to see the Madonna dell’Orto, with its Gothic facade made of white brick.

Cannaregio is also home to the Jewish Ghetto, a Jewish settlement since the 16th century, and you can also visit the Jewish Museum of Venice.

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