Explore the Doge's Palace effortlessly with our skip-the-line entrance ticket. This ticket comes with an immersive audio guide in multiple languages. As you wander through this marvelous palace and museum, you'll gain insight into its rich history without the hassle of waiting in line. Uncover the marvels of the Doge's Palace, which houses stunning masterpieces by Tiepolo, Titian, and Tintoretto. Stroll in the palace's chambers and reveal the concealed secrets of the Venetian Republic. Experience the historical significance as you cross the Bridge of Sighs and feel the justice of old Venice. Our mobile app simplifies travel with multimedia content, interactive maps, and curated tours. It suits visitors of all ages and interests and ensures an unforgettable experience. After visiting the Doge's Palace, explore the Correr Museum in the heart of Venice's iconic Piazza San Marco for a fascinating journey through the city's history, art, and culture at your own pace.
Monuments included:: Doge's Palace
St. Mark's Basilica
Inclusions:: Audioguide
Skip-the-line entrance to both sites
The Doge's Palace, an iconic symbol of Venice's grandeur, stands majestically in St. Mark's Square. This architectural masterpiece was the residence of the Doge and the seat of the Venetian government. Visitors can explore its opulent chambers adorned with masterpieces by Titian, Veronese, and Tintoretto, and marvel at the intricately decorated Golden Staircase. The palace also houses the infamous Bridge of Sighs, leading to the historic prisons. With its blend of Gothic, Renaissance, and Byzantine architecture, the Doge's Palace offers a fascinating glimpse into the political and cultural history of the Venetian Republic.
The Ponte dei Sospiri, or Bridge of Sighs, is one of Venice's most famous landmarks. This enclosed bridge, made of white limestone and featuring ornate stone bars, connects the Doge's Palace to the historic prisons across the Rio di Palazzo. Built in the early 17th century, the bridge earned its evocative name from the sighs of prisoners glimpsing their last view of Venice through its windows before being led to their cells. Today, the Bridge of Sighs is a popular attraction, symbolizing both the beauty and the poignant history of Venice.
The Correr Museum, located in Venice's historic St. Mark's Square, offers a comprehensive journey through the art, history, and culture of Venice. Housed in the elegant Napoleonic Wing, the museum's extensive collection includes artworks, maps, manuscripts, and historical artifacts that span from the Renaissance to the 19th century. Highlights include masterpieces by Venetian painters, detailed city maps, and rooms dedicated to the daily life and political history of the Venetian Republic. The Correr Museum provides an immersive experience into Venice's illustrious past and its rich artistic heritage.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
Meet us at St. Mark’s Square near the waterfront by the two large columns. Our Coordinator will be wearing a purple "Crown Tours" t-shirt/Jacket and will be waiting for you under the column with the marble statue of the lion with wings on top.