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Palazzo dal Fabbro Zanchetta
A historic palace showcasing Veneto's classical architecture, located in the picturesque town of Bassano del Grappa.
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Hotel Danieli
One of Venice’s most luxurious and iconic 5 star hotels, housed in a 14th-century Gothic palace overlooking the Grand Canal.
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Ex Manifattura Tabacchi
A former tobacco factory in Venice, now repurposed for cultural and commercial use.
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Sala dei Battuti
A historic hall in Conegliano’s cathedral, once used by religious confraternities for meetings and ceremonies.
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Orto Botanico of Padua
The world’s oldest academic botanical garden, established in 1545, renowned for its plant diversity.
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Ca' Zulian
A traditional Venetian residence, representing the grandeur of the local merchant families.
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Campanile of San Michele Arcangelo
The bell tower of a historic church located on the peaceful island of Mazzorbo in the Venetian Lagoon.
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Parco Rossi
A vast park located in Santorso and surrounding Villa Rossi, featuring beautiful Italian gardens and scenic walking paths.
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Palazzo Treves
A stately palace in Venice known for its elegant Renaissance design and historical significance.
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Castello Papadopoli Giol
Located in San Polo di Piave, this majestic castle is surrounded by lush vineyards, blending medieval and 19th-century architectural styles.
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Palazzo Flangini
An imposing 17th-century Baroque palace situated on the Grand Canal in Venice.
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Chiesetta Santo Spirito in Villa Rossi
Located in Santorso. A small chapel adjacent to Villa Rossi, embodying the charm of rural Veneto religious architecture.
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Casa di Reclusione Femminile
A women’s prison located on the Giudecca Island, known for its historical buildings.
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Padiglione Città del Vaticano
The Vatican City Pavilion, a recurring exhibit at the Venice Biennale showcasing religious-themed contemporary art.
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Holy See Pavilion
A special exhibition space dedicated to religious art and Vatican representation at the Venice Biennale.
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Casa di Pena Femminile
Another women’s correctional facility on Giudecca, part of Venice’s historical urban fabric.
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Castello di Duino
A dramatic cliffside castle overlooking the Gulf of Trieste, with medieval origins and literary associations.
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Villa Moscheni
A grand 18th-century villa located along the Brenta Canal, featuring elaborate frescoes and gardens.
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Museo Ca' Rezzonico
A baroque palace on the Grand Canal, now a museum dedicated to 18th-century Venice.
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Palazzo Brandolini d'Adda
A Renaissance palace overlooking the Grand Canal, known for its elegant façade and noble lineage.
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Chiesetta Sant'Anna
A small church dedicated to Saint Anne, nestled in the quiet district of Monigo
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Chiesa Santi Filippo e Giacomo
A historic parish church named after Saints Philip and James, located in a small village of Pezzan di Carbonera.
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Chiesa Parrocchiale di Casoni di Mussolente
The parish church of Casoni, with simple yet charming architecture reflective of rural Veneto.
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Chiesa San Stae
A Baroque church on the Grand Canal of Venice, renowned for its magnificent façade and interior artworks.
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Cantina Grande Giol
A historic winery known for producing fine wines, housed in a large rustic estate.
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Chiesa Granducato di San Elena Imperatrice
A small church and dedicated to Saint Helena, located in a quiet neighborhood of Monigo in the Venetian countryside.
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Chiesa Santi Filippo e Giacomo
A second mention of this parish church, highlighting its importance in the village of Pezzan.
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Chiesa San Giacometo
One of Venice’s oldest churches, located near the famous Rialto Bridge, known for its ancient clock and simple design.
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Palazzo Bollani
A Renaissance palace in Venice, known for its architectural elegance and historical significance.
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Palazzo Policreti
A historical palace in the city of Pordenone, showcasing the typical Venetian Gothic style.
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Ex Abbazia di San Gregorio
A former abbey, now a prestigious historic building situated in the heart of Venice.
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Forte E. Cosenz
A military fortification near Venice, part of the city’s former defensive network.
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Archivio di Stato
The State Archives of Venice, holding invaluable documents dating back to the Republic of Venice.
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Palazzo Fortuny
A Gothic palace once home to the Spanish artist Mariano Fortuny, now a museum and cultural center.
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Istituto Franchetti
An educational institution housed in a historic Venetian building, known for its architecture.
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Palazzo Ex Casinò
A former casino on the Lido island, once a glamorous hotspot for Venice’s elite.
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Lapide Marcello
A commemorative gravestone located in Venice’s historic island cemetery of San Michele in Isola.
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Palazzo Brandolin e Rota
A noble palace in Venice, with rich historical significance and Renaissance architectural features.
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Vetrata Vivarini, SS. Giovanni e Paolo
A stunning stained-glass window by the Vivarini family, located in Venice’s largest Gothic church.
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Palazzo Ca' Nani
A grand Venetian palace featuring elaborate architecture, situated along the Grand Canal.
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Palazzo "Ca' di Dio"
A historic building once used as a charitable institution for the poor and pilgrims in Venice.
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Palazzo Sernagiotto
An elegant palace located in the heart of Venice, known for its Baroque architecture.
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Palazzo Ca' Dolfin and Ca' da Mosto
Two historic palaces in Venice, known for their distinct architecture and noble heritage.
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Chiesetta di Sant'Antonio
A small chapel adjacent to Villa Emo, reflecting the rural religious architecture of the region. Annexed to Villa Emo Giunti Giacomini — Zanin in Cessalto.
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Cantina Giol
A historic winery famous for its fine wines, set in the scenic countryside near Treviso.
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Palazzo Civran
A historic Venetian palace now serving as a headquarters for the Italian financial police.
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Museo di Storia Naturale
Venice’s Natural History Museum, housed in a historic palace along the Grand Canal.
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Villa Levi Morenos
A grand villa located along the Brenta Canal, renowned for its neoclassical design.
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Musei Civici
A group of museums in Feltre, dedicated to local art, history, and archaeology.
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Palazzo Giovannelli
A noble Venetian palace, noted for its Renaissance architecture and historical significance.

