St. Mark's Bell Tower (Campanile di San Marco) is attached to St. Mark's Basilica in Venice, Italy. At 98.6 m tall, St. Mark's Bell Tower is the tallest structure in Venice, and was rebuilt in 1912 after its collapse in 1902.
The Peggy Guggenheim Collection is one of the most important museums in Italy when it comes to European and American art from the first half of the 20th century.
It's located in Venice at Palazzo Venier dei Leoni, on the Grand Canal, in what was once Peggy Guggenheim's home.
The Palazzo Contarini del Bovolo is a small and characteristic palazzo in Venice, Italy. It's best known for its 15th-century staircase, the Scala Contarini del Bovolo.
The Fortuny Palace Museum is housed in a Gothic palace built in the mid-15th century, which has undergone many refurbishments over the years. The palace takes its name from the Spanish designer Mariano Fortuny, who decided in 1898 to restore the building to open his atelier. His atelier has been turned over time into a cultural centre dedicated to painting, sculpture, lighting, photography and clothing.
Palazzo Pisani in Santo Stefano is the largest patrician palaces in Venice, home of Doge Alvise Pisani. An architectural masterpiece by Frigimelica, it overlooks Campiello Pisani, and home to the Benedetto Marcello Conservatory.
Learn the art of tatting (also known as lace-making) in Venice from the 16th to the 20th centuries at the Lace Museum, located at the historic palace of Podestà of Torcello, in Galuppi square, on the island of Burano, near Venice, Italy. Witness over 200 rare and valuable items, including drawings, photographs, and other lacy charms in the open archive.
The Leonardo da Vinci Museum is a modern homage to the great artist and inventor. It's located in Venice, at the Scoletta di San Rocco, in front of the Scuola Grande di San Rocco.