The Accademia Gallery
The Accademia Gallery is housed within a structure designed by Palladio. It holds a permanent exhibition of works by Tintoretto, Veronese, Giorgione, Tiepolo, Titan and Bellini. This gallery contains the most comprehensive example of Venetian art history throughout the centuries.
Ca' Rezzonico
Ca' Rezzonico is a fine example of a baroque Palazzo. Located on the Grand Canal , this building was recently restored and contains frescoes by Tiepolo and precious original furniture.
The Peggy Guggenheim Museum
The Peggy Guggenheim Museum exhibits both 19 th century paintings and modern works of art.
Campo Santa Margherita
Campo Santa Margherita is a popular place for the Venetians to meet and hang out in the evenings. The square is filled with lively bars and cafes. This is a also a popular watering hole for students.
The Santa Maria della Salute Church
The Santa Maria della Salute Church was built to celebrate the end of the plague that killed over one third of Venice 's inhabitants. It remains a famous landmark of Venice . Built in baroque style, with themes of heaven and water, the church provides a symbol of the city's victory over the plague. The Santa Maria della Salute Church is widely considered as the most beautiful church in Venice.