€3.5
/ Adult
This church is one of the largest in the city and is often called the “Pantheon of Doges” because so many of the city’s leaders are buried here. Built in the 15th century, it’s a classic example of Italian Gothic architecture. The inside is filled with impressive art, tombs, and stained glass.
- Over 25 doges (city rulers) are buried here ๐ฐ
- Huge stained glass windows and high vaulted ceilings
- Famous paintings by artists like Bellini and Veronese ๐จ
- The massive marble facade and grand entrance
- See the Tombs of the Doges โ The church is most popular for being the final resting place of many of the cityโs most important leaders. The tombs are super detailed and give a real sense of history. โฐ๏ธ
- Admire the Art โ There are original masterpieces and frescoes everywhere. Even if youโre not an art expert, the paintings and sculptures are impressive to look at. ๐ผ๏ธ
- Experience the Architecture โ The building itself is huge and dramatic, with tall columns and arches that make you feel tiny. The atmosphere is peaceful and a bit mysterious. ๐๏ธ
- Dress code: Shoulders and knees covered (itโs a church) ๐๐
- Best time to visit: Early morning or late afternoon for fewer crowds and better light โ๏ธ
- Tickets: No need to book in advance, just walk in ๐ถ
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General admission price for adults starts at €3.5.
Last checked: Jun 13, 2025
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