Venice Tours Srl

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About this app

The Venice Tours application allows you to enjoy, on your mobile, an overview of Venice during its glorious past, from the 11th century to the 18th (2D or 3D version). In your app you will have 6 underlined points where you can see how the Venetians were living in past centuries, and using the digital map inside you easily find them:

1- Rialto Bridge: When it was a drawbridge made by wooden. You can see how the merchants on their huge shios arrives there to trade their exotics goods. On the 2D version you will be on a gondola, so you can enjoy an overview from the Grand Canal.

2- Rialto Area: You will be in the middle of Rialto area during the 16th century: the heart of the European trade. It was considered the Wall Street of Europe. Here you will be surrounded by merchants, nobles and ancient travelers.

3- Grand Canal During The Carnival: You’ll enjoy a breathtaking view of the Grand Canal at the sunset, during the 17th century carnival with all the people dressing local carnival mask! Also here you’ll be on a gondola!

4- Saint Mark’s Square: Be on the ships of famous crusade that arrive in Saint Mark’s Square after the victorious crusade of Lepanto. You will be on the middle of the huge ship with the soldiers and the rowers. You can admire how a “Galea” (Venetian Warship) was made and its details.

5- Saint Mark’s Square in the Middle Age: Admire a unique and green Saint Mark’s Square in the 11th century. You’ll see the first Doge’s Palace and Basilica, completely different from now. A unique view of Saint Mark’s Square with merchants, fruit markets and green grass all around the square

6- Saint Mark’s Square with the Treasure of Constantinople: You’ll be in the middle of the Square with the Venetian soldiers come victoriously from the Crusade in Constantinople and bringing in the Basilica the many treasure as the Pala D’Oro (golden altar).

Thanks to the mobile app you will be able to visit Venice without getting lost and, at the same time, see how Venice was during the past centuries.
Updated on
Apr 8, 2020

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