Basilica di San Marco (San Marco Basilica)
St Mark's basilica, founded in the 9th century, has to be one of the most spectacular houses of worship in the world. Precious Christian relics, the body of St. Mark, was recovered by a miracle and, buried beneath the Basilica di San Marco. The church is a gem of Venice and a symbol of the power and wealth that Venice once attained. The outside is elaborately decorated with beautiful marble and amazing mosaics, including one from the 13th century. Inside there are an endless amount of mosaics on the walls and ceiling, which help to dim the natural light to create a mysterious, exotic atmosphere. Also inside is the Pala d'Oro which should not be missed, as the 10th-century golden alterpiece is embellished with nearly 2000 precious gems and 255 enameled panels.
Palazzo Ducale (Doges Palace)
The Doges Palace served as the official Venetian residence of the Doges, who were the elected officials of the former Venetian Republic. This splendid, Gothic-style palace was a showplace for the artistry, architecture and craftmanship of the day. In addition to living quarters, the palace contained offices, meeting rooms, law courts and its infamous prison cells, which are connected to the palace by the Bridge of Sighs.