Your LivTours Venice Evening Tour begins when you meet your guide and fellow travelers – your group will be no more than six travelers total – in one of Italy’s most stunning squares: St Mark’s Square. Just off the Grand Canal, this expansive square is known for charming cafes and Italian-Gothic architecture. This has been a gathering place for Venetians for nearly two thousand years: the first church built in this square, where St Mark’s now stands, was constructed in 810 AD.
From your top-rated guide, you will learn about St Mark’s Basilica and the Doge’s Palace, the two most important buildings of this square. You will gain an understanding of the cultural influences behind the architectural beauty of the surrounding buildings and of Venice as a whole.
After admiring the square, it is time to explore the Doge’s Palace. Originally built as a fortress in the 800s, the space was transformed into a palazzo in the 1300s and renovated and improved over the following centuries. Doge’s Palace was expanded so much that it ended up sharing a wall with St Mark’s Basilica next door. After all, they could not expand into the sea! The Doge’s Palace hosts opulent rooms and endless tales of the Doges that lived here. The Doge was the highest ruler when Venice was an independent kingdom and not yet part of Italy. The tales are illuminating but also dark.
Before leaving the Doge’s Palace, your expert guide will take you to the famous Bridge of Sighs. You will find out why this Italian walkway has an English name and enjoy the views of the Lagoon of Venice from there.
Once you have finished exploring the Doge’s Palace, your guide will lead you and your group to the side entrance of St Mark’s Basilica, reserved for exclusive night time visits. You will be surprised just how dark it is inside the Basilica. Your guide will help you find a pew as you prepare for the lights to be turned on one by one, slowly exposing the detailed golden mosaic ceiling. The mosaics depict stories from the Old Testament with images of Noah, Adam, and Moses. Some scholars think these are replicas of the miniatures of ancient medieval manuscripts of The Bible. A night-time visit creates an ambiance which is absolutely unforgettable.
Taking this tour in the evening has even more advantages than the special light show, as you will be able to see the Pala D’oro ancient altarpiece up close, usually impossible with the hordes of daytime crowds. You will have time to admire the craftsmanship of gold and silver metalwork as well as the 1300 pearls and 1900 gemstones that adorn it.
You will also get to see the crypts where noble Venetians have been laid to rest. Learn how the crypt was moved in the 16th century to avoid flood damage and how it was sealed off for over two centuries only to be reopened in the 19th century.
This unique and unforgettable evening tour is perfect for all ages.