The previous episode was the last one where Nulek took us on a tour of Doj's palace. Get ready to move on to other locations that are also included in the ticket price.
The ticket that I purchased for the Doge's Palace, also known as Palazzo Ducale, grants access to the Museo Correr and the Museo Archeologico Nazionale. Both museums showcase historical and archaeological artifacts, as well as an art gallery. The exhibits feature paintings, sculptures, and other beautiful objects related to the history of Venice across various eras, including the period under French rule when Napoleon successfully conquered the city.
Located opposite St. Mark's Basilica.
Wall carvings
Immerse yourself in the heart of art, where every corner is a testament to artistic expression.
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The museum is vast and spacious. Before entering, visitors are required to store their backpacks in lockers to prevent accidental damage to valuable exhibits. Photography is permitted, but the use of flash is prohibited. I had the opportunity to capture images of various artifacts that narrate the history of Venice, including numerous ancient paintings and sculptures. The sheer abundance of artistic treasures on display is a testament to the city's rich artistic heritage. It was truly an aesthetically pleasing experience to witness such a wealth of art. Immerse yourselves in the beauty and immerse yourselves in the rich artistic heritage of Venice.
Coins used in each era
The flag of Venice
Miniature Venetian Gondola
Guardian's wand
Old chants in St. Mark's Basilica
Venetian women's shoes
Household items in the past
After leaving the museum, our afternoon program was dedicated to experiencing the Venetian way of life. As the morning session was packed with informative content, we were concerned that overloading the tour participants with too much knowledge might lead to boredom.
From the museum, we opted for a leisurely stroll to explore the city of Venice, meandering through its every nook and cranny. It was, one might say, an aimless exploration.
The afternoon atmosphere at Piazza San Marco is bustling with tourists.
Despite the scorching sun, tourists remain undeterred.
The allure of the gondola is such that everyone wants to experience it at least once.
This is a common sight along the way.
There are many handsome gondoliers.
Venice's charm lies in its small canals and bridges.
Every time I see it, I can't help but click the shutter.
There are many artists like this along the way.
This church will be hosting an event.
Accademia Bridge
Venetian flags are available for purchase at souvenir shops.
Art exhibitions are also held regularly.
In Venice, you will always find clotheslines. If you don't see them, it's not Venice.
The allure of travel lies in capturing memories through photographs. These images serve as a testament to the experiences and stories encountered along the way. They offer a glimpse into the lives and cultures of the people we meet, inviting us to learn and explore further. Join us tomorrow as we embark on a new adventure, promising a different kind of excitement. Visit our Facebook page to view our travel photographs and connect with us: https://www.facebook.com/TravelWithPiyaiAndNoolek/.
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