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11 Cultural Landmarks in Venice

11 landmarks with verified facts and stories

Burano
~3 min

Burano

Venezia Murano Burano (Venezia Insulare), Venice, Italy

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Burano looks like someone spilled a paint factory into the Venetian lagoon.

Caffè Florian
~2 min

Caffè Florian

57 San Marco, Venezia Murano Burano (Venezia Insulare), Venice, 30124, Italy

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Caffè Florian has been serving coffee in Piazza San Marco since December 29, 1720, making it, by its own reckoning, the oldest coffeehouse in continuous operation in the world.

Gallerie dell'Accademia
~3 min

Gallerie dell'Accademia

Campo de la Carità, Venezia Murano Burano (Venezia Insulare), Venice, 30123, Italy

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If you want to understand why Venetian painting changed the world, this is where you come.

Harry's Bar
~2 min

Harry's Bar

1323 San Marco, Venezia Murano Burano (Venezia Insulare), Venice, 30124, Italy

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The most famous bar in Venice was bankrolled by a drunk American.

Jewish Ghetto
~3 min

Jewish Ghetto

Venezia Murano Burano (Venezia Insulare), Venice, Italy

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This is where the word "ghetto" was born.

Libreria Acqua Alta
~2 min

Libreria Acqua Alta

Calle Longa Santa Maria Formosa, Venezia Murano Burano (Venezia Insulare), Venice, 30122, Italy

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The self-proclaimed "most beautiful bookshop in the world" stores its inventory in bathtubs, gondolas, and waterproof bins — because when your shop floods regularly with lagoon water, conventional shelving is just a slow way to make papier-mâché.

Murano
~3 min

Murano

Venezia Murano Burano (Venezia Insulare), Venice, Italy

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In 1291, the Venetian Republic ordered every glassmaker in the city to pack up their furnaces and move to the island of Murano.

Peggy Guggenheim Collection
~3 min

Peggy Guggenheim Collection

701 Dorsoduro, Venezia Murano Burano (Venezia Insulare), Venice, 30123, Italy

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Peggy Guggenheim lived in Venice for thirty years in a palazzo that was never finished — the Palazzo Venier dei Leoni was started in 1749 but only the ground floor was ever built, making it the lowest building on the Grand Canal.

Piazza San Marco
~3 min

Piazza San Marco

Piazza San Marco, Venice

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Napoleon called it "the drawing room of Europe," and for once, the little emperor wasn't exaggerating.

Squero di San Trovaso
~2 min

Squero di San Trovaso

Dorsoduro 1097, Venice

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In the 16th century, ten thousand gondolas navigated Venice's canals.

Teatro La Fenice
~2 min

Teatro La Fenice

Campo San Fantin, San Marco 1965, Venice

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Venice's opera house is named "The Phoenix" because it keeps burning down and rising from the ashes — which is either poetic or a sign of terrible fire safety, depending on your perspective.

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