2 Best Sights in Venice, Italy

Palazzo Contarini del Bovolo

San Marco

Easy to miss despite its vicinity to Piazza San Marco, this Renaissance-Gothic palace is accessible only through a narrow backstreet that connects Campo Manin with Calle dei Fuseri. Built around 1500 for the renowned Contarini family, its striking six-floor spiral staircase, the Scala Contarini del Bovolo (bovolo means "snail" in Venetian dialect), is the most interesting aspect of the palazzo. You can start the climb up the 133 stairs every half hour between 9:30 am and 5 pm. Though there's not much to see inside the palazzo itself, except for a limited art collection including one work by Tintoretto, the views of Venice from the top of the staircase are worth a look.

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Scoletta dell'Arte dei Tiraoro e Battioro

Santa Croce

The charming rust-color building tucked beside the church of San Stae was the headquarters of the gold guild, including the gold "pullers" (gold wire and thread) and gold beaters (gold leaf). Although it was a very old guild, it was one of the smallest (only 48 members); their building was constructed only in 1711, and closed in 1798, a year after the fall of the Venetian Republic. After changing hands several times, in the early 20th century it became the property of a Venetian antiques dealer, whose family still owns it today. While it is not open to the public, the building is used for elegant private events.