10 Tourist Attractions in Venice
10 Top Tourist Attractions in Venice
A city built on 118 islands off the coast of
northeastern Italy, Venice is unlike any other city in Europe or, for that
matter, the world. Virtually unchanged in appearance for more than 600 years,
the City of Canals looks more like something out of a picture book than a
modern metropolis. It’s a place where the entire city is viewed as an
attraction in itself. A city packed with great art and architecture, millions
of visitors come each year to enjoy the experience that is Venice. Even at the
height of tourist season, however, Venice is a travel destination that manages
to exceed all expectations. Here are the top tourist
attractions in Venice that make a visit to this Italian
city so special.
01.St. Mark's Basilica & Campanile
Situated in St. Mark’s Square, the soaring 30-story Campanile and the
massive basilica behind it are two of the most popular tourist attractions in
Venice. Both date to the 9th century but have been rebuilt and embellished
extensively over the centuries. San Marco Basilica serves as a showcase for the
wealth that Venice accumulated as a military power. Its design mixes Byzantine
and Gothic architecture styles in a unique way. Elaborate medieval mosaics
cover much of the cathedral’s walls and vaulting. Behind the tomb believed to
hold the remains of Saint Mark stands the altarpiece Pala d’Oro, a
jewel-adorned screen of gold that is considered one of the finest works of
Byzantine craftsmanship in the world.
The Campanile is the bell tower of the St. Mark’s
Basilica and one of Venice’s most recognizable landmarks. The current tower is
an early twentieth century reconstruction of the original tower, which
collapsed in 1902. An elevator brings visitors straight to the top of the
campanile, where they have a great view over Venice and the lagoon.
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