Doge's Palace Reserved Entry Ticket
Doge's Palace Reserved Entry Ticket
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Skip the lines and explore Doge's Palace with reserved entry. Discover Venetian history, art, and architecture, and access Museo Correr, the Archaeological Museum, and the Biblioteca Marciana.
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- Skip-the-line entry to Doge's Palace
- Explore Venetian history and art
- Access Museo Correr, Archaeological Museum, Biblioteca Marciana
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Includes
- Skip-the-line entry to Doge's Palace
- Access to Museo Correr
- Access to the Archaeological Museum
- Access to Monumental Rooms of the Biblioteca Marciana
Excludes
- Access to the Old Prisons of Piombi and Pozzi
How It Works
- Skip-the-Line Entry: Upon purchasing, enjoy reserved entry to the Doge's Palace without waiting in line.
- Explore at Your Own Pace: Discover the grandeur of Doge's Palace, including its paintings, sculptures, and architectural masterpieces.
- Additional Access: Your ticket also grants access to Museo Correr, the Archaeological Museum, and the Biblioteca Marciana.
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- Non-refundable
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Skip the ticket queues and step into the heart of Venetian history with reserved entry to Doge's Palace. Discover the former seat of Venetian power, and marvel at grand paintings like Tiepolo's Neptune Offering Gifts to Venice and frescoes like The Apotheosis of Venice by Paolo Veronese. Admire detailed sculptures on the façade, including Noah's Drunkenness by Filippo Calendario and Adam and Eve by Antonio Rizzo. This ticket also grants you access to Museo Correr, the Archaeological Museum, and the Monumental Rooms of the Biblioteca Marciana, showcasing neoclassical art and rare antiquities.