Anerkannte Künstler spielen an diesem Ort namens Palazzo Barbarigo-Minotto, dessen Ziel es ist die Aura des "Sallotto Musicale" nachzubilden. Die Atmosphäre ist immer voll Spaß und Magie bei Besuchermengen die in dieses musikalische Lokal kommen, welches täglich Konzerte sowie Musicals veranstaltet. Für diejenigen die eine neue Art von musikalischen Aufführungen sehen wollen ist ein Besuch im Palazzo Barbarigo-Minotto empfehlenswert.
Ca' Corner Della Regina is a palace that was built way back in 1720s. The Corner family commissioned renowned architect, Domenico Rossi for planning and designing this opulent structure. It was inherited by Pope Pius VII and housed the Congregation of the Padri Cavanis, however, in 1969, the Historical Archive of Contemporary Art based their operations here until 2010. Currently, this lovely building is being restored by the Fondazione Prada.
San Domenico liegt auf einer kleinen Insel und ist durch den Kanal von Chioggia vom Hauptland Chioggia abgetrennt. Seine Ursprünge lassen sich ins späte 13. Jahrhundert zurückverfolgen und im Verlauf der Jahrzehnte wurde es vielen Renovierungen und Restaurationen unterzogen. Seine heutige Größe erreichte es 1745 unter der meisterhaften Führung von Peter Pelli. Die schöne, einzelne Nabe der Kirche weist zahlreiche kostbare und historische Meisterwerke auf wie das letzte, bekannte Gemälde von Vittore Carpaccio und Thomas von Aquin von Tintoretto.
The Lazzaretto Nuovo, one of the islands in the Venetian lagoon has a strong historical significance. Used as a quarantine area for potential plague carriers, it was established in 1468. During an excavation workers came across a mass grave of plague victims that held well-preserved skeletons and artifacts of the dead. There are many museums that tell the story of the island and contain such artifacts. Lazzaretto Nuovo is also home to many species of plants and birds. Excursions and tours are conducted on Saturdays and Sundays from April to October.
Teatro comunale Mario Del Monaco is a typical Italian-style theater. Architect Andrea Scala designed the present hall of the theater and Trieste Stella and Federico Andreotti are responsible for the intricate paintings on the walls. Due to political and other tensions this beautiful theater faced many adversities but continued to entertain audiences with its melodious opera performances and does so even today.
Museo della Musica di Venezia is a place that is a must stop for music lovers from all over. This museum is a true hidden gem, and although it has free entry, you will rarely encounter crowds here. The guide takes you around the premises, which feature vintage musical instruments, Venice being a centre for music after all. String instruments of every kind, from harps to violins can be found here, with some as old as the late 1600s.