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Punta della Dogana Review

4.6 /520 Reviews
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Jimmy Nadēr
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5/5
Punta Della Dogana is definitely one of the top 10 must-see in Venice. This Museum which at least its concrete interiors rehabilitated by Tadao Ando will impress you, features very interesting installations as well as very large paintings. Too bad the other same-style museum Palazzo Grassi was closed at the moment. Don't miss to go for free around the building, on the fondamenta to reach the very culminant point of the triangle and explore breathtaking panoramic view of Venice and Giudecca at the same time.

Punta della Dogana

Posted: Apr 12, 2013
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  • 小思文
    4/5Excellent
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    The customs building in Venice also needs to be passed through the river. This building is also very good to visit the location x. The customs building is also a variety of styles. You can feel some simple things in this place, and it is also very interesting.

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    Posted: Mar 30, 2020
  • _We***95
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Punta della Dogana (Customs Building - during merchandise trade) is located on land between the Grand Canal and the larger Canal. The Art Museum is now inside the Customs Building, built in the 17th century. The building is difficult to describe, especially compared to the nearby Temple of the Virgin of Ankang, there is also a large sculpture, which is two Atlas slaves holding a golden ball, and the golden ball has a sculpture of Benoni's wealth, which rotates in the wind. The art museum is too modern for me.

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    Posted: Jun 4, 2019
  • cparissh
    4/5Excellent
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    The customs building in Venice stands next to the Grand Canal. The white structure looks very bright, but it should not be visited inside. There is also a maritime museum next to it.

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    Posted: Apr 17, 2019
  • 徐团
    5/5Outstanding
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    In the early 15th century, it was a place for ships from the east to dock to pay taxes to customs. After many renovations, the customs minarets were built in 1677, and a small tower was erected on the roof. On the tower were two statues of slaves, holding a giant gilded skyball, a sculpture of the goddess of luck (Chucepe Booni in the 17th century), who stood with one foot and could turn with the wind to indicate that people would follow things, both at sea and in their careers Change and change. Very characteristic architecture, one of the hallmarks of Venice.

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    Posted: Sep 7, 2017
  • coldwar
    4/5Excellent
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    The Venice Customs House focuses on the front of the Cathedral of Santa Maria. It is a quiet space offering stunning views, especially at night, as a trading center in the city during its heyday, and the exhibition records transactions from ships from all over the world.

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    Posted: Sep 21, 2017
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