No visit to Venice is complete without visiting the Doge’s Palace and Correr Museum. Enjoy the skip-the-line access to these two iconic attractions that overlook San Marco Square.Correr Museum is one of the most important Museum of the city and includes neoclassical rooms rich in painting, sculpture, furniture, naval instruments and much .Nest stop will be The Doge palace which was the Government’s house between the 726 and 1797. Exploring the path through the palace chambers allows the visitor to comprehend the complex structure of the Venetian government, which became a model for the modern political systems.The rooms of the Doge’s Palace are brilliant examples of the typical renaissance decorations in Italy expecially the paintings by Tintoretto, Tiziano, Veronese and others. The visit ends crossing the Bridge of Sighs and exploring the palace of the prisons, the first example of a single function building destined as National prison.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller. Public transportation options are available nearby. Suitable for all physical fitness levels
The meeting point will be in San Marco Square next to the Lion Pillar