Architecture Tour of Venice

Explore the history of Venice through it's buildings, squares and canals

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Tour Details
Duration
3 hours
Product Type
Tour
Venues
  • Rialto Neighborhood
  • St. Mark's Square
  • Campo San Giovanni e Paolo
  • Campo Santa Maria Formosa
Photos & Highlights
  • Experience an exploration on how Venetian architecture has evolved from antiquity to today, along with the key influence of Carlo Scarpa
  • Led by an architectural history expert
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Tour Description
Venice's architecture is unlike that of anywhere else in the world—owing, of course, to its natural context. Everything is built on stilts in the middle of a lagoon. In this Venice architecture tour we'll join a local architect or historian for an in-depth look at how Venetian architecture has evolved from antiquity to today, applying a critical eye to how the city has developed from such implausible origins. This is an excellent walking tour of Venice not only for people with an interest in architecture, but also for generalists looking to more fully comprehend the city.

Venice Architecture Tour

We'll begin our tour in Piazza San Marco, the political seat of Venice, with a discussion of the first settlement in the Venetian lagoon and the subsequent rise to power of the Venetian Republic.  We will spend our time dissecting the form and function of these immense structures and their importance in glorifying the Venetian Republic to the outside world.  We will then meander toward Campo San Zaccaria, where we will have the chance to discuss the mixture of Gothic and Renaissance styles of this unusual church complex.  Next on our tour is Campo Santa Maria Formosa, where we'll learn about the role of public and private spaces in historic Venice and see the modern interventions of Carlo Scarpa on the 16th century Palazzo Querini-Stampalia.  We will also fit in a visit to Campo San Giovanni e Paolo to admire the Gothic church and stop for a coffee or gelato.

Walking Tour of Venice

We will then make our way toward the Rialto to explore architecture in the historic commercial and trade district, from the surrounding former merchant quarters to the bridge itself. For a significant part of the city's history, this was the only bridge across the Grand Canal, the current structure being the third incarnation.

Take Aways

By the end of our time together, we will not only have marveled at the opulence of Venetian architecture but will have developed a deeper appreciation for the forces that have shaped the nature of the city, as well as the feats of engineering necessary to sustain these structures for hundreds of years.

For those looking to dig deeper into the technical challenges of keeping Venice afloat, see our Ecology of Venice Tour.
Experts
Matteo Matteo
Archeologist
Monica Monica
Art Historian
Chiara Chiara
Historian
Cristina Cristina
Art Historian, writer
Stefano Stefano
Architect
Nadia Nadia
Art Historian
Louisa
Art Historian
Andrea Andrea
Local Guide
Dony Dony
Art Historian
Silvia Silvia
Local Guide
Sara Sara
Art Historian
Erika Erika
Art Historian
Giovanna Giovanna
Art Historian
Eireann Eireann
Archaeologist
Susan Susan
Art Historian
Elena Elena
Historian
Lorenza Lorenza
Art Historian
Where You'll Start
Map of Architecture Tour of Venice general meeting point area
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A very informative walk. The docent did a good job given exceptionally cold weather. I think the tour is probably a little too long, as the architecture content was very intense. Might have been good to break up the architecture content with general history.
Hi--She seemed inexperienced--she left me standing at the statue for about 10 minutes while she was at a cafe having coffee with the other two participants. Then, she didn't introduce us to each other. I thought her perspective was very narrow--she only talked about a couple of churches. The architecture of Venice implied to me that there would be some general talk of buildings, houses, palazzi, as well as churches. I was also surprised to have paid so much for the tour and then to have to purchase tickets to enter the churches, ride on the vaporetto, etc. What she said was very interesting and well-stated, but it was not what I expected--too narrow. Even though we started at 2:00, there was not enough light to continue at the end. I've never been disappointed in a contet tour before but I was disappointed in this one. Thank you - Niko Mayer
This was our first walk upon arriving in Venice. We thought it was a great overview of the city and David did a great job of giving us the history of it. I would certainly recommend both the walk and David again.