Visita guiada al Palacio Ducal





Descripción
Evite colas en el Palacio Ducal y descubra el centro del poder político de Venecia durante su época dorada. En este tour de 1 hora, admire obras maestras de artistas como Tiziano, Veronés y Tintoretto, y vea habitaciones ricamente decoradas, esculturas suntuosas y elementos decorativos. Acompañado por un guía, se sumergirá en la fascinante historia de Venecia mientras cruza el famoso Puente de los Suspiros y visita las mazmorras donde Giacomo Casanova fue encarcelado. Seleccione una hora de salida al hacer la reserva.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
La duración de la visita al Palacio Ducal de Venecia será de alrededor de una hora, durante la cual podrá admirar el Museo de la ópera, el Patio, la famosa Escalera de Oro, las cámaras institucionales
La Plaza de San Marcos es Venecia en desfile, donde todos vienen a ver y ser vistos. Es la única plaza de Venecia con el título de "piazza"; el resto se llama "campo". La vida gira en torno a esta plaza desde la época de la República, cuando era un mercado, además de centro de la vida cívica y religiosa. Considerada una de las mejores plazas del mundo y sin duda la principal atracción de Venecia, está rodeada por tres lados por las majestuosas arcadas de los edificios públicos y por el cuarto, por la Basílica de San Marcos y el Campanile.
Conocida como "Basílica Dorada" por el color predominante de los mosaicos y numerosos objetos de valor guardados en su interior, la Basílica de San Marcos combina la fe y la pompa de la antigua República de Venecia. Con sus cinco cúpulas, el frente finamente tallado con bajorrelieves, esculturas y mosaicos, la Iglesia de San Marcos en Venecia es un tesoro de inestimable valor.
Dando a la amplia extensión de Piazza San Marco su dimensión vertical está el campanario, el alto campanario de ladrillo de la basílica. Se eleva por encima de la esquina de la Procuratie Nuove porticada, que une la Piazza y la Piazzetta. El campanario es tan alto que los barcos que se acercan lo usaban como un faro para guiarlos a casa. Se inició en el siglo X y se terminó en el siglo XII, pero su techo puntiagudo y su pináculo dorado no se agregaron hasta el siglo XV. El 14 de julio de 1902 se derrumbó en la plaza, pero, en 1912, fue reconstruida "como estaba y donde estaba".
Visita opcional al Museo de Historia Veneciana en el Museo Correr
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Información importante
- Accesible para silla de ruedas
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- No se recomienda para viajeros con lesiones de la columna vertebral
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
- Llegar al punto de encuentro al menos 15 minutos antes de la hora de salida del tour
- En el punto de salida se reunirá con un representante para verificar su bono, que le dará información sobre el recorrido
- No se le devolverá el importe en el caso de no presentarse (si no se presenta en el punto de encuentro a la hora indicada en el bono)
- Se trata de una visita en grupo, lo que significa que es posible que haya otros participantes en el recorrido con usted
- Nota importante: Debido a la particular estructura morfológica de Venecia y los problemas logísticos que puedan derivarse, no podemos garantizar que la visita completa sea accesible para personas con movilidad limitada. Esto significa que es posible que las personas con problemas para andar y los usuarios de sillas de ruedas no puedan acceder a algunas partes del itinerario
- En determinadas fechas, la mayoría de los viajeros que se alojen fuera de Venecia y planeen visitarla durante el día deberán pagar una tarifa de acceso de 5 €. Para obtener más detalles (incluidas las exenciones) y saber qué días se aplica esta tarifa, visite: https://cda.ve.it
Opiniones(294)
We had a small tour group of seven. Susie, a solo traveler, joined our group of six. She is from our home county in California. Susie was a pleasant addition to our group. Clare , our guide, had enough energy for everyone. She was so interesting and engaging. She provided information about the Doge’s and the Saints. It was so much fun. Doge’s Palace contains beautiful art and history. I was amazed at the different time periods all in one place. We left Claire and were escorted to the gondola ride. You have to take a gondola ride once in your life.
Guided tour in French. I was all alone! My guide was completely dedicated to me. Perfect explanations. Super friendly and knowledgeable.
The tour was very good and informative. The meeting point was easy to locate. Our guide was very helpful, the only slight annoyance was keeping the group together as some people were wondering off so we found ourselves waiting for certain people at times which was a little annoying but the tour guide cannot be blamed for this. It was certainly worth the visit.
Where the Doge and his vassals presided over the venitians and not just law but also religious laws. The believed that they were doing the work for god. The paintings inside are incredible. In the great hall is the worlds largest oil painting - Tinorettos patadise.
I really liked the virtual tour of the Doge’s Palace in Venice, while exploring it, I noticed the incredible architecture and the huge rooms filled with paintings and gold decorations, several important artists from the renaissance worked there and their artworks can be seen on the walls and ceilings throughout the palace, one of the most impressive rooms is the Grand Council Chamber because it is very large and beautifully decorated, in the past, the palace was visited by nobles, political leaders, and government officials who gathered there to make important decisions for Venice, today, the palace functions as a museum where people can learn about the history, art, and government of the Venetian Republic, I found the virtual tour very interesting because it allowed me to explore many rooms and see the small details of the palace. I would definitely recommend it to people who enjoy history, architecture, and Renaissance art.
We missed our time due to passport control at the airport, but they honored our tickets. Great views and later in the evening small crowds,
Very good information on the history of the palace and of Venice in general. Going later in the day was good because it was less busy.
This tour was not what we paid for. It did not deliver what was advertised or what we paid nearly AUD$275 for. The tour inclusions said this included walking over the Bidge of Sighs and the Cells (where Casanova was held). The older woman turned up late, then at 4pm walked us into the courtyard of Doge Palace where we stood outside in the sun until 4:20pm. She wasted so much time in headsets & lockers. Once inside she gave the most boring tour of 3 rooms of Doge Palace and as we entered the 4th room and the hour was nearing an end we asked if she was taking us to the Bridge and Cells (which is were the main things our kids wanted to see) and she said “no” that we would need to get separate tickets and take ourselves there! WHAT! We were very annoyed that we wasted this hour with her. Finding this out at 5pm was frustrating. Honestly this did not deliver as advertised and we’d like our money back!!
We did not get to go on the tour because the tour time changed and I was only notified via email, not text and I did not have Wi-Fi access while walking around Venice so we weren’t aware of the fact that our tour changed from 4:15 to 3:45. We were at the meeting point at 4 o’clock, five minutes ahead of the time that we were supposed to be there. The tour operator was not open on the weekends and by Monday, our last day in Venice, there was no time to reschedule the activity. So we not only missed the tour and didn’t get to do it at all, we were not refunded the monies we paid for the tour. I will not use Viator moving forward, as I have used them many many times in the past. NEVER AGAIN. I will be sure to share it from the rooftops for people to avoid Viator at all costs.
The tour guide was excellent. Very knowledgable and found places for my disabled husband to sit throughout the tour. The palace has a lot of history.



