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Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Venice attractions

1. Museo Fortuny

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Find design inspiration at the palatial home studio of art nouveau designer Mariano Fortuny y Madrazo (1871–1949), whose uncorseted Delphi-goddess frocks…

2. La Fenice

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Once its dominion over the high seas ended, Venice discovered the power of the high Cs, opening La Fenice in 1792. Rossini, Donizetti and Bellini staged…

3. Scala Contarini del Bovolo

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Under the Republic, only the Church and state were permitted to erect towers, as the structures could conceivably be used for military purposes. In around…

4. Chiesa di Santo Stefano

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The free-standing bell tower, visible from the square behind, leans disconcertingly, but this brick Gothic church has stood tall since the 13th century…

5. Museo della Musica

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Housed in the restored neoclassical Chiesa di San Maurizio, this collection of rare 17th- to 20th-century instruments is accompanied by informative panels…

6. Chiesa di Santa Maria del Giglio

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Founded in the 9th century but almost completely rebuilt in the late 17th century, this church is distinguished by a series of six relief maps on its…

7. Chiesa di San Moisè

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Flourishes of carved stone like icing across the 1660s facade of this church, dedicated to Moses, make it appear positively lickable, although 19th…

8. Chiesa di San Vidal

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Built by Doge Vitale Falier in the 11th century, Chiesa di San Vidal got a 1706–14 Palladian facelift to commemorate Doge Francesco Morosoni's victory…