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  • Explore the neighboring Church of Santa Fosca. The Church of Santa Fosca is a Byzantine-style church built between the 11th and 12th centuries. The distinct church is known for its unique Greek cross layout and surrounding five-sided portico with marble columns. The church of Santa Fosca sits next to the Basilica of Santa Maria Assunta, which houses the tomb of the namesake saint.

  • Explore the artisan shops in Venice. In the neighborhoods of Dorsoduro and San Polo, traditional artisans still work by hand. Venice Antique shops near Campo Santa Maria Formosa house timeless treasures, while glassmakers use the age-old Murano techniques in small studios to craft new creations.

  • Explore into Venice’s maritime legacy at the Museo Storico Navale. Guests can learn about the navigational instruments used in the rise of the Venetian Republic as a maritime superpower. Nearby, the Arsenale reveals the scale and ingenuity of Venetian shipbuilding which long existed as the engine that powered trade, exploration, and naval dominance across the Mediterranean.

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