A unique city in the world, situated only 45 minutes by car/train from Villa Luppis, it can be considered the world capital of art for the artistic heritage preserved in it, represented by over one hundred churches, the works contained therein, and the numerous city museums.
Only a short list of the monuments that cannot be overlooked: the Basilica of San Marco in the symbolic square of the city, the Gothic basilicas of Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari and SS. Giovanni e Paolo, S. Maria della Salute, S. Maria dei Miracoli, San Zaccaria, San Giorgio Maggiore and SS. Redeemer.
Among the public buildings: Palazzo Ducale, the Scuola Grande di San Rocco, the Scuola di San Giorgio degli Schiavoni.
For museums: the Accademia Galleries, the Archaeological Museum, the Correr Museum, the Opera Museum, the International Gallery of Modern Art, the Franchetti Gallery, the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, the Pinanoteca Querini Stampalia and the Museo del Settecento Venetian.