Doge’s Palace

The Doge’s palace is situated in San Marco Square and was the official residence of the Doge in Venice as well as the seat of Venetian Republic. The first palace was built in 814 but was burned three times, enduring various reconstruction. The Palace also contained the prisons of the Republic, connected to the famous Bridge of Sighs (because of the prisoner’s sights going to the jail cell).

Externally it is decorated in a gothic style with an open portico, a second floor balcony and a large walls upper facade. Inside we can find frescos walls and grand staircases, paintings, statues in a stratification of architectural and decorative elements.

In the 1923 it opens as a museum where is it possible to admire wonderful masterpieces by Veronese and Tintoretto painters.

You can find it in these Tours

St. Mark’s Basilica and Doge’s Palace Small Group Tour

Explore the unmissable sights of Venice in a small group led by a local professional guide. Get the chance to visit the marvelous symbols of Venice: the Basilica of St.

Tour of Venice and St Mark’s Church

Book your Tour of Venice and St Mark’s Church to visit the heart of Venice with its impressive St. Mark’s Square, Doge Palace, Bridge of Sighs, and Basilica of St.

Venice Tour for Families with St. Mark’s Basilica

Venice Tour for Families: meet our kids-oriented guide for a 3 hours private tour of Venice. The whole family will enjoy it! During the Venice Tour for Families kids as

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