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Unusual Venice

15 secret attractions you can't miss in Venice

Discover Venice: 15 Secret Attractions You Can't Miss in Venice Recommended by Hinc Domus.
Welcome to Venice, a city steeped in hidden and unusual wonders ready to be discovered. In addition to the classic tourist itineraries, Venice holds lesser-known but equally fascinating secrets.
For those seeking authentic experiences, Hinc Domus has selected fifteen hidden gems that offer a unique opportunity to explore the city in a more intimate and authentic way, giving a taste of the true essence of Venice.
Ready to discover these little-known but extraordinary gems? Get ready for a journey beyond the confines of the usual tourist itineraries as we take you on a discovery of Venice.

Scala Contarini del Bovolo

A fascinating structure with a unique outdoor spiral staircase located in a hidden courtyard. It offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the city of Venice.

Borges Labyrinth on the Island of San Giorgio Maggiore

Nestled in the magical atmosphere of the Island of San Giorgio Maggiore, the Borges Labyrinth is a literary garden inspired by the work of Jorge Luis Borges. With an intricate arrangement of hedges and paths, the labyrinth invites visitors to lose themselves among the pages of literature, offering a unique experience that blends art and literature in an enchanted setting.

Church of San Giorgio dei Greci

This church, little visited by tourists, features extraordinary Byzantine frescoes and a tranquil atmosphere, offering an authentic experience of Venetian art and history.

Fondazione Querini Stampalia

An elegant house-museum with enchanting gardens and art collections, it offers a peaceful retreat and a rich cultural display.

Carlo Goldoni House

The home of the celebrated Venetian playwright offers an immersion into Goldoni's era and daily life, with period furnishings and evocative details.

Venice Ghetto

Venice's Jewish quarter, with its historic synagogues, museums and rich history of Jewish culture, offers an immersion in Venice's multicultural history.

Palazzo Fortuny

An aristocratic residence with art exhibitions, antique textiles and a unique artistic atmosphere, this is a must-see for lovers of Venetian art and history.

Church of Saints John and Paul (San Zanipolo)

One of the largest churches in Venice, with a majestic interior and important funeral monuments of Venetian doges, a testament to the city's historical grandeur.

Palazzo Mocenigo Museum

A museum dedicated to the history of Venetian textiles and costume, with a collection rich in historical and artistic details.

San Francesco del Deserto Island

A peaceful oasis with a Franciscan monastery, an ideal place to escape the crowds and enjoy peace and spirituality.

Scuola Grande di San Giovanni Evangelista

A historic school with magnificent frescoes and a fascinating history, it offers a unique perspective on Venetian life and art.

Teatro La Fenice

A Venetian cultural icon, this restored opera house offers prestigious performances and architectural majesty.

Casa del Tintoretto

The home where Renaissance painter Tintoretto lived, a place rich in artistic history and interesting details about the artist's life.

Venice Museum of Music

A museum dedicated to the rich musical history of Venice, with ancient instruments and interactive exhibits, offering an immersion in the city's musical culture.

Tessitura Bevilacqua

Located in the heart of Venice, Tessitura Bevilacqua is a true treasure of Venetian craftsmanship. This historic weaving mill, active for centuries, passes down the art of producing fine textiles, rich in history and tradition. It houses ancient looms and preserves artisan weaving techniques passed down from generation to generation, producing fine fabrics that reflect Venetian elegance and style.