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St. Mark’s Museums with Doge’s Palace Skip-the-line Ticket + Digital Guide

Skip the line access to the Doge’s Palace and visit the Museums of St. Mark’s Square (3 museums).
Visit the Doge’s Palace, the Correr Museum, and the Archaeological Museum with its Marciana Library; Cross the Bridge of Sighs for a unique experience.

Key Information

Skip the Line
Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible

Instant ticket delivery

Tickets are sent by email after purchase

Highlighted

  • Visit the Doge’s Palace, the ancient residence of the Doges, the most important palace in Venice.
  • Be enchanted by the opulent Golden Staircase, admire majestic frescoes and intricate Gothic details.
  • Correr Museum: admire the iconic statue of Minerva, a masterpiece by Antonio Canova.
  • Bridge of Sighs: experience the thrill of crossing this bridge, a symbol of romantic Venetian mystery.
  • Immerse yourself in culture at the Correr Museum, the National Archaeological Museum, and the historic Marciana Library.
  • Free for children up to 5 years old.”

Useful Information

The Museums of Piazza San Marco: Museo Correr, National Archaeological Museum, and Marciana Library Rooms are open from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM (last entry at 4:00 PM).
At the Museo Correr, there is a single entrance that allows you to access the National Archaeological Museum and the Marciana Library Rooms.

Doge’s Palace:
Entry to the Doge’s Palace is only valid for the date you selected at the time of purchase.
Open every day
From April 1st to October 31st: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM (last entry at 6:00 PM)
From November 1st to March 31st: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM (last entry at 5:00 PM)
Museum closing operations begin 30 minutes before the indicated time

Full Description

Discover the magic of the Doge’s Palace, an architectural gem that has pulsed with the rhythm of power and political intrigue in Venice for centuries. Immerse yourself in the Gothic atmosphere that envelops every corner of this historic building. Each hall, each corridor tells the story of a Venice that ruled the seas, a journey that brings you in touch with the heart of its glorious Republic.

Moreover, your ticket opens the doors to an unparalleled cultural triptych: the Correr Museum, guardian of Venetian memories; the National Archaeological Museum, a melting pot of ancient treasures; and the revered Marciana Library, a sanctuary of knowledge.

Be transported to the golden age of Venice, wandering through the halls of the Doge’s Palace, where medieval grandeur blends with Renaissance elegance and Mannerist splendor. The Bridge of Sighs will no longer just be a name, but a place where you can almost hear the echo of the sighs of those who once passed through, chained to their fate.

Prepare to be awe-struck by the majesty of the Golden Staircase, a masterpiece that encapsulates the essence of Venetian art, with its decorations that seem to dance before your eyes. And as you explore rooms adorned with works that have made art history, you will feel the unbreakable bond that ties Venice to its cultural soul.

Finally, let history envelop you in the sumptuous St. Mark’s Square, where the Correr Museum awaits. This palace, intended to be Napoleon’s Venetian residence and later transformed for the King of Italy, is now a temple that celebrates the history and art of the Serenissima, ready to reveal its most intimate secrets.

With every step, with every breath, you will feel Venice’s invitation to become part of its eternal story. By purchasing the ticket, you choose not only to explore these monuments without waiting but also to live an experience that will be etched in your heart, a journey that goes beyond a simple visit, transforming into an unforgettable encounter with the soul of Venice.

The right of withdrawal cannot be exercised for this product.
Organizer: Vela S.p.a.

Includes

  • Doge’s Palace
  • Correr Museum
  • Archaeological Museum
  • Monumental Rooms of the Marciana Library
  • Access to the Bridge of Sighs

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