Meet your professional guide in Saint Mark’s Square and embark on a journey through the magnificent Doge’s Palace, a stunning blend of Byzantine, European, and Oriental architecture.
As you enter the grand courtyard, admire the intricate details of the famous Golden Staircase. Inside, step into the halls where the Duke (Doge) and his Council once governed the Serene Republic, surrounded by artistic masterpieces. Marvel at paintings by iconic Italian Renaissance artists, including Tintoretto’s monumental oil painting, the largest of its kind.
Your tour takes you through the famous Bridge of Sighs, named by Lord Byron for the last breath of prisoners who glimpsed Venice one final time before their imprisonment. Continue to the New Prisons, where you’ll learn about the darker side of Venetian history.
The tour concludes in the courtyard, where you can linger to absorb the rich history and timeless beauty of the Doge’s Palace at your own pace.
The Doge’s Palace (Palazzo Ducale) in Venice is an iconic symbol of the city’s rich history and political power. Located on the Piazza San Marco, this stunning Gothic palace once served as the residence of the Doge, the highest authority in the Venetian Republic. Visitors can explore its grand halls, beautifully decorated with masterpieces by artists like Tintoretto and Veronese, and admire its opulent architecture. Highlights include the Sala del Maggior Consiglio, the largest room in the palace, and the impressive Bridge of Sighs, which connects the palace to the prison. The palace also houses the Museo dell'Opera, showcasing original artwork and artifacts. As you walk through its corridors and chambers, you’ll experience the history of Venice’s government, law, and culture. A visit to the Doge’s Palace is a fascinating journey through Venetian history, offering a glimpse into the political, artistic, and architectural legacy of one of Europe’s most powerful republics.
You will make your own way to the meeting points