Venice 3-Museum Pass with Correr Museum & Doge’s Palace Skip-the-Line Tickets
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Venice 3-Museum Pass with Correr Museum & Doge’s Palace Skip-the-Line Tickets
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Get entry to 3 magnificent museums on St. Mark's Square with this Venice Museum Pass, and explore to your heart's content.
With this pass, you can choose to avail free, one-time access to 3 museums including Correr Museum, and enjoy discounted entry to Doge's Palace.
Enjoy fast track, priority skip-the-line entry and get direct access to the museums’ permanent collections.
Gaze at the golden ceilings at Marciana Library, where you can see Roman statues and a world map from 1450.
Admire works of art from different art movements as you go museum-hopping at your own pace. The pass is valid from the time it is activated at the first museum for consecutive days.
Fun Fact: Correr Museum holds many 18th-century navigational instruments that were the building blocks of Venice's maritime strength.
Skip-the-line entry to Doge’s Palace
Skip-the-line entry to Museo Correr, Archaeological Museum, & monumental rooms of Marciana Library
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About Your Venice Museum Pass
The Venice Museum Pass is a convenient option for those looking to go on a museum trail and educate themselves on this city's long and rich past. With this pass, you get priority skip-the-line access to Doge’s Palace for only a fraction of the cost of individual entry at this attraction. The validity of the pass does not begin until you visit your first museum. Therefore, you can purchase your pass in advance and then plan your visits accordingly, without worrying about the expiration of the pass. The pass comes with a flyer containing all the information you need about the featured museums and monuments.
The Majestic Doge's Palace
When you come into Venice from the sea, the first thing you see of this island is the unmistakable silhouette of the Doge's Palace. Having been the seat of political and administrative power of the Venice Republic from its birth to its end, the Doge's Palace also known as the Palazzo Ducale is a statement to the splendor of the La Serenissima. It has 3 fundamental roles: the seat of the government, the house of justice, and the Doge's residence. The palace boasts an array of Renaissance masterpieces, grand staircases, opulent rooms, and monumental entryways, opening your eyes to the lavish art, history, and relics of ancient Venice.
The Three St. Mark's Museums
After this awe-inspiring visit, explore 3 museums in St Mark's Square, the Museo Correr, the Archeological Museum, and the Monumental Rooms at the Biblioteca Marciana, and lose yourselves to the beauty of this city, its fascinating history, and culture.
Venice 3-Museum Pass with Correr Museum & Doge’s Palace Skip-the-Line Tickets
Discover Venice's rich history and artistry on this sightseeing tour that includes skip-the-line access to three major museums: St. Mark’s Museum, Doge's Palace, and Museo Correr. The pass is valid for consecutive days starting from the time of activation at your first museum visit. With free one-time entry to each museum and discounted tickets to Doge's Palace, you can explore Venice's landmarks at your own pace. Enjoy fast track entry and access to permanent collections, ensuring an uninterrupted experience. This tour covers key areas like Piazza San Marco and its surroundings, offering a comprehensive look into the city’s cultural heritage. The pass is available in multiple audio languages including English, Italian, French, German, Spanish, and Chinese, making it convenient for international visitors. With this 3-museum pass, you can spend up to three hours at each location, experiencing over 100 historical artifacts and artworks spanning centuries.
Explore St. Mark’s Museum with Permanent Collections
Your tour stops at the St. Mark’s Museum where guests can explore a vast collection of art and history dating back to the early Renaissance period. Established in 1926, this museum occupies over 500 square meters within the Doge's Palace complex. Visitors will see notable features such as the Treasury of San Marco, which houses gold reliquaries from the 13th century, and the Staircase of the Bishops, a grand staircase dating back to 1498. The museum also includes a section dedicated to the history of Venice’s maritime dominance through naval artifacts and maps. Guests typically spend around two hours here, immersing themselves in the intricate details that make this museum unique compared to other historical sites in Venice.
Admire Doge's Palace with Fast Track Entry
Your tour continues at Doge’s Palace where guests can enjoy fast track entry and explore the magnificent golden ceilings of the Hall of the Great Council, built between 1427 and 1509. This palace covers an area of approximately 86,000 square feet and is renowned for its architectural grandeur and historical significance. Visitors will marvel at works like Titian’s “Paradise” and Tintoretto’s “The Last Judgment,” while also discovering the prison cells used to house political prisoners during Venice's golden age. The Doge’s Palace stands out with its mix of Gothic and Renaissance styles, offering a unique glimpse into Venetian governance from 1483 until the fall of the Republic in 1797. Guests typically spend around three hours exploring this iconic landmark.
Discover Museo Correr with Maritime Strength
Your tour concludes at the Museo Correr where guests can gaze at Roman statues and a world map from 1450, housed within the Marciana Library’s golden ceilings. Established in 1830 by Count Giovanni Battista Correr, this museum spans over 20,000 square feet and showcases an extensive collection of Venetian art and history. Visitors will see notable features such as the 18th-century navigational instruments that highlight Venice's maritime strength, alongside paintings by Canaletto and Tiepolo. The Museo Correr is unique in its comprehensive coverage of Venice’s cultural heritage from the Middle Ages to the Napoleonic era. Guests typically spend around two hours here, appreciating the intricate details that set this museum apart.
Tour Highlights
• Gaze at art collections at St. Mark’s Museum
• Fast track entry with 3-museum pass
• Audio guide in English, Italian, French, German, Spanish, Chinese
• Explore Doge's Palace for three hours
• Discover the Marciana Library with Roman statues and world map from 1450
• Experience Venetian maritime history at Museo Correr
• Access to permanent collections throughout museums
• Skip-the-line convenience including discounted tickets
Perfect for history enthusiasts, art lovers, and casual travelers, this sightseeing tour provides an in-depth exploration of Venice’s landmarks through skip-the-line access. The 3-museum pass allows you to visit St. Mark’s Museum, Doge's Palace, and Museo Correr, giving you the benefit of exploring each location thoroughly while enjoying the rich cultural heritage of Venice.
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