
Ivan Dabić
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Ticket: 5€/person
Time: 90 minutes approximately
You’ll love this place if you are interested in natural sciences!
Time: 90 minutes approximately
You’ll love this place if you are interested in natural sciences!
Just a nice square, check out the view at the observation spot ;)
The most of the time spent on waiting was to go through security check.
After that, if you didn’t buy tickets online you should find ticket office and get the bulk tickets (you need to purchase tickets for all four museums: Correr, Archeological, Duge’s palace and monumental rooms for the Biblioteca Marciana) so make sure you are there on time as otherwise you may need to come back tomorrow to visit other museums you don’t get to in one day.
The museum used to be royal palace with thousands of square meters covered with art, history and precious monuments of Italian history.
Tickets were 30 euros per person (don’t forget its for all four museums).
After that, if you didn’t buy tickets online you should find ticket office and get the bulk tickets (you need to purchase tickets for all four museums: Correr, Archeological, Duge’s palace and monumental rooms for the Biblioteca Marciana) so make sure you are there on time as otherwise you may need to come back tomorrow to visit other museums you don’t get to in one day.
The museum used to be royal palace with thousands of square meters covered with art, history and precious monuments of Italian history.
Tickets were 30 euros per person (don’t forget its for all four museums).
It is imposing figure by the church of San Stefano and it’s indeed (as you may see it from a far) crooked :)
It is leaning on one side and it’s hard to miss due to its height and, well… obvious crookedness :) It is, like the rest of Venice, built on the soft ground thus some tall buildings are affected by this potential effect. As per my research, it’s actively monitored and there is no danger from it at the moment.
It is leaning on one side and it’s hard to miss due to its height and, well… obvious crookedness :) It is, like the rest of Venice, built on the soft ground thus some tall buildings are affected by this potential effect. As per my research, it’s actively monitored and there is no danger from it at the moment.
Ticket for the tower are bought separately and the price is around 150 ZCK (~750 RSD or ~6 EUR). The tower was built in 4 centuries starting from the 14th century. There are 287 (I counted XD but it also says it on the entrance display information) and you may feel like quitting on your way up - don’t! The view is from out of this world!