UNESCO Heritage
Italian sites recognized by UNESCO.
Palazzo Grassi: Pinault Collection and Contemporary Art on the Grand Canal
Bridge of Sighs: Baroque Architecture and Prisoners’ Passage in Venice
Correr Museum: Bellini and Carpaccio Paintings and the Canova Room in Venice
Santa Maria della Salute: Baroque Basilica with Works by Titian and Views of the Grand Canal
Venice Arsenal: The World’s Largest Medieval Shipyard
St. Mark’s Basilica: Byzantine Mosaics, Pala d’Oro, and View from St. Mark’s Square
Biblioteca Nazionale Marciana: Ancient Manuscripts and Renaissance Frescoes in St. Mark’s Square
St. Mark’s Square: Basilica with Golden Mosaics, Doge’s Palace and View from the Top of the Bell Tower
Doge’s Palace: Hall of the Great Council, Bridge of Sighs, and Tintoretto’s Art
Basilica dei Frari: Masterpieces by Titian and Renaissance Monuments in Venice
St. Mark’s Campanile: 360° View of Venice and the Lagoon from 98.6 Meters
Ca’ d’Oro: Gothic Palace with the Franchetti Collection and Mantegna’s Saint Sebastian
Basilica of San Giorgio Maggiore: Palladian Architecture and Venice Views from the Bell Tower
Ca’ Pesaro: Baroque Palace with Modern Art by Klimt and Asian Oriental Museum
Ca’ Rezzonico Museum: Tiepolo Frescoes and Venetian Noble Life
Rialto Bridge: Renaissance arch with historic shops overlooking the Grand Canal
Basilica of Saints John and Paul: 25 Doges’ Tombs and Gothic Masterpieces in Venice
Gallerie dell’Accademia: Masterpieces by Giorgione and Titian in Three Historic Buildings
