The Doge’s Palace, Venice, Italy. The iconic Venetian landmark was a palatial residence of the Doge of Venice since the 14th century. During the ages rebuilding and many refurbishing works took place, but the Gothic style was respected, with only a few classical elements added. It was open for public in 1923 and has been one of the most popular museums in Venice ever since.
There is plenty to see in the palace. Visitors can admire the impeccable architecture, interiors and exhibitions. The museum provides information and insight into one of the most influential cities at the time. After all, major political decisions were conceived and passed here. The inquisitive travelers can order a guided tour, which will take them on exciting Secret Itineraries Tour.
Why to go there?
An architectural wonder, historically significant place, one of the most popular attractions in Venice.
When to go there?
All year round.
How to get there?
The palace is situated in Piazza San Marco. Get there by water bus or walking from various places in Venice.
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