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Venice, Italy

7 Days in Venice: Art and Design

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Day 1: Foundations of Venetian Painting

Discover the foundations of Venetian painting through color, light, and atmosphere and explore the connection between painters and place through the lagoon’s effect on artistic vision.

Morning

Explore the Gallerie dell'Accademia and trace the evolution of Venetian painting through works by Giovanni Bellini, Giorgione, Titian, Tintoretto, and Paolo Veronese, focusing on color, atmosphere, and compositional innovation.

Then visit Ponte dell’Accademia to observe how light and reflections on the Grand Canal are similar to the effects seen in the galleries.

Afternoon

Head to Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute for its stunning Baroque architecture, massive dome, and masterpieces by Titian and Tintoretto. Requirements for respectful/modest attire apply at churches and other religious sites. Visitors should avoid disrupting religious observances and remain mindful of posted customs.

Optional add-on: Visit the Church of San Sebastian to discover a complete decorative cycle by Paolo Veronese, where walls, ceilings, and architectural surfaces are unified into a single painted environment.

Evening

Ride the vaporetto along the Grand Canal at dusk and observe how shifting lagoon light transforms façades.

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Day 2: Power, Spectacle, and Civic Image

Explore Venice at its most iconic and theatrical, where art, architecture, and politics merge into a carefully constructed public image. Experience how spectacle and symbolism define the city’s identity.

Morning

Visit St. Mark's Basilica and encounter its shimmering mosaics, Byzantine forms, and relics and treasures accumulated through trade and conquest. Requirements for respectful/modest attire apply at churches and other religious sites. Visitors should avoid disrupting religious observances and remain mindful of posted customs.

Explore Doge's Palace to discover monumental paintings, including works by Tintoretto, integrated into a political and ceremonial setting.

Optional add-on: If you plan on joining the Doge’s Hidden Treasures tour of Doge's Palace to access rarely seen rooms, masterworks, and vantage points, reservations are limited and required.

Afternoon

Visit Museo Correr and examine painting and decorative arts related to Venice’s civic identity, then step into St. Mark’s Square to spot the diverse mixture of architectural styles present.

Walk to Rialto Bridge and observe how the dense commercial heart of the city is framed by the canal.

Head to the San Giorgio Maggiore to see the Tintoretto paintings and Longhena staircase.

Evening

Spend sunset at Campanile di San Giorgio Maggiore for a panoramic view of Venice. Head back to Venice and note the transformation of familiar spaces through the changing light and atmosphere of twilight.

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Day 3: Dramatic Narratives to Smaller-Scale Mastery

Engage with Venetian painting as immersive storytelling, from monumental drama to intimate narrative clarity. Explore how scale and setting shape artistic impact.

Morning

Visit Basilica di Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari to encounter masterpieces by Titian and other Venetian artists within a Gothic setting.

Then head to Scuola Grande di San Rocco and move through Tintoretto’s cycle of paintings, where walls and ceilings form a unified visual experience.

Afternoon

Head to Church of Saint Mary of Miracles, or Santa Maria dei Miracoli, known as the “marble church” for its detailed, extensive use of marble for the exterior and interior, then visit Chiesa di San Zaccaria to contemplate Giovanni Bellini’s famous altarpiece. Requirements for respectful/modest attire apply at churches and other religious sites. Visitors should avoid disrupting religious observances and remain mindful of posted customs.

Optional add-on: Visit Scuola di San Giorgio degli Schiavoni to see Vittore Carpaccio’s vivid series of panels.

Evening

Attend a classical music concert at Santa Maria della Pietà or Chiesa di San Vidal.

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Day 4: Ornate Interiors and Decorative Worlds

Discover Venice through its interiors, where collecting, craftsmanship, and design create immersive aesthetic environments that exemplify Venetian luxury.

Morning

Visit the Querini Stampalia Foundation to explore the integration of historic interiors and modern design interventions, particularly in handling challenges related to acqua alta.

Optional add-on: Visit Scala Contarini del Bovolo, a spiral staircase offering elevated views and a glimpse into Venice’s architectural creativity.

Then head to Fortuny Museum to learn about textiles, lighting, and stage design in a restored palazzo.

Afternoon

Explore Ca' Rezzonico, a Grand Canal palace that provides a glimpse into aristocratic life in Venice, with ornate interiors, frescoes, and furnishings that illustrate the wealth and cultural refinement of the city’s elite in the 18th century.

Continue on to the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, which showcases a collection of modern art in a Grand Canal palazzo.

Continue on to the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, which showcases a collection of modern art in a Grand Canal palazzo.

Evening

Walk along the Grand Canal near the Accademia and observe how reflections and light connect the day’s interior experiences with the city environment.

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Day 5: Artisan Islands and Living Traditions

Experience Venice’s decorative traditions at their source, where material, technique, and color define artistic identity.

Morning

Head to Murano to observe glassblowing in working furnaces and visit the Museo del Vetro to understand the evolution of Venetian glass as both craft and art form.

Afternoon

Continue to Burano, known for its brightly painted houses and long tradition of lace-making, leaving time to browse local shops and explore Lace Museum, or Museo del Merletto, to learn more about traditional lace-making.

Optional add-on: Travel to Torcello to visit the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, known for its early Byzantine mosaics that establish the visual foundations later developed in Venice. Requirements for respectful/modest attire apply at churches and other religious sites. Visitors should avoid disrupting religious observances and remain mindful of posted customs.

Evening

Return to Venice around sunset and stroll along Riva degli Schiavoni, a waterfront promenade with views across the lagoon, again noting the effects of the changing light.

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Day 6: Art and Architecture in Verona

Extend your understanding of Italian art and architecture by exploring how fresco, color, and ornament function in Verona.

Morning

Visit Basilica di San Zeno Maggiore and study its famous bronze doors, Mantegna’s altarpiece, frescoes, and well-known stained-glass window. Requirements for respectful/modest attire apply at churches and other religious sites. Visitors should avoid disrupting religious observances and remain mindful of posted customs.

Then explore Piazza delle Erbe, the historic market square, and Piazza dei Signori, the historic political center of the city, to compare their use of color and architecture.

Afternoon

Visit the Castelvecchio Museum, a fortress and museum where painting, sculpture, and decorative arts are displayed in a powerful historical setting. Then head to the Scaliger Tombs and take note of the Gothic ornamentation as an expression of funerary design.

Optional add-on: Visit Arena di Verona, a well-preserved Roman amphitheater still used for performances today.

Evening

Take the Funicolare di Castel San Pietro to watch the sunset from Piazzale Castel San Pietro, offering panoramic views over the city’s rooftops and river. Return to Venice and reflect on the contrast between the two cities.

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Day 7: Layered Heritage and Decorative Traditions

Explore a quieter side of Venice where artistic traditions continue and how diversity enriches the city’s decorative language.

Morning

Head to the Sinagoghe e Museo Ebraico di Venezia to explore intricately decorated synagogue interiors and ceremonial objects that represent a unique strand of Venetian decorative arts. Requirements for respectful/modest attire apply at churches and other religious sites. Visitors should avoid disrupting religious observances and remain mindful of posted customs.

Afternoon

Continue on to Ca' d'Oro, one of the most famous examples of Venetian Gothic architecture along the Grand Canal, to explore Galleria Franchetti, with its collection of Mantegna’s St. Sebastian, Flemish tapestries, and sculpture.

Optional add-on: Visit Oratory of Crociferi for its complete fresco cycle by Palma il Giovane.

Visit the Church of Madonna dell'Orto, which houses famous works by Tintoretto, then explore nearby areas for a quieter visual counterpoint to the city’s grand monuments.

Evening

Attend a performance at Teatro La Fenice to experience the culmination of Venetian decorative arts in a theatrical setting.

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Options for Bad Weather

In case of extremely hot, humid, or rainy weather, visit the National Archaeological Museum, where ancient Roman portraits, Greek sculptures, and other treasures, including bronze items, coins, and gold, are on display.

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