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Palazzo Contarini del Bovolo: Entry Ticket
Entry to Palazzo Contarini del Bovolo, featuring the famous spiral staircase, rooftop views, and the Tintoretto Room.
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Highlights
Climb the famous spiral staircase
Rooftop views across Venice
See paintings in the Tintoretto Room
Unique Gothic-Renaissance architecture
Self-paced visit
What's Included
Entry to the spiral staircase
Access to the Tintoretto Room
Self-guided visit
Venice's spiral staircase
The Palazzo Contarini del Bovolo is one of Venice's most curious buildings. Tucked away in a small courtyard near Campo Manin, its external spiral staircase ("bovolo" means snail in Venetian dialect) winds upward through five levels of arched loggias, blending Gothic and Renaissance styles in a structure unlike anything else in the city.
The staircase
Built around 1499 by Giovanni Candi, the staircase was commissioned by Pietro Contarini to connect the floors of his palazzo while making an architectural statement. Each level features arches of different proportions, creating a rhythmic ascent that rewards you with expanding views at every turn. The climb is gentle and the staircase wide enough to feel comfortable rather than claustrophobic.
The view from the top
The rooftop belvedere provides a 360-degree panorama across Venice's rooftops. The campaniles of San Marco and numerous churches punctuate the skyline. It is one of the few elevated viewpoints in Venice that most visitors never find, making it less crowded than the Campanile while offering a more intimate perspective.
The Tintoretto Room
Inside the palazzo, a small gallery displays works attributed to Tintoretto and his workshop. The room provides a quiet contrast to the staircase's drama and adds artistic depth to what might otherwise be a purely architectural visit.
Book your Palazzo Contarini del Bovolo tickets
Climb Venice's most beautiful staircase. Book your entry tickets today.
Take care on the staircase
No running on the steps
Photography permitted
Respect the historic building
Lunes
Martes
Miércoles
Jueves
Viernes
Sábado
Domingo
10:00am – 6:00pm 10:00am – 6:00pm 10:00am – 6:00pm 10:00am – 6:00pm 10:00am – 6:00pm 10:00am – 6:00pm 10:00am – 6:00pm
How long does a visit take?
Allow 30 minutes for the staircase, views, and Tintoretto Room.
Is the staircase difficult to climb?
The staircase is gradual and manageable for most visitors.
Is it easy to find?
The palazzo is in a small courtyard near Campo Manin. Follow signs from the campo.
Duration: approximately 30 minutes
Self-paced visit
Staircase involves climbing five levels
Located near Campo Manin
Not included: guided tour
Estos boletos no se pueden cancelar ni reprogramar.
San Marco 4303-30124
Highlights
Climb the famous spiral staircase
Rooftop views across Venice
See paintings in the Tintoretto Room
Unique Gothic-Renaissance architecture
Self-paced visit
What's Included
Entry to the spiral staircase
Access to the Tintoretto Room
Self-guided visit
Venice's spiral staircase
The Palazzo Contarini del Bovolo is one of Venice's most curious buildings. Tucked away in a small courtyard near Campo Manin, its external spiral staircase ("bovolo" means snail in Venetian dialect) winds upward through five levels of arched loggias, blending Gothic and Renaissance styles in a structure unlike anything else in the city.
The staircase
Built around 1499 by Giovanni Candi, the staircase was commissioned by Pietro Contarini to connect the floors of his palazzo while making an architectural statement. Each level features arches of different proportions, creating a rhythmic ascent that rewards you with expanding views at every turn. The climb is gentle and the staircase wide enough to feel comfortable rather than claustrophobic.
The view from the top
The rooftop belvedere provides a 360-degree panorama across Venice's rooftops. The campaniles of San Marco and numerous churches punctuate the skyline. It is one of the few elevated viewpoints in Venice that most visitors never find, making it less crowded than the Campanile while offering a more intimate perspective.
The Tintoretto Room
Inside the palazzo, a small gallery displays works attributed to Tintoretto and his workshop. The room provides a quiet contrast to the staircase's drama and adds artistic depth to what might otherwise be a purely architectural visit.
Book your Palazzo Contarini del Bovolo tickets
Climb Venice's most beautiful staircase. Book your entry tickets today.
Take care on the staircase
No running on the steps
Photography permitted
Respect the historic building
Lunes
Martes
Miércoles
Jueves
Viernes
Sábado
Domingo
10:00am – 6:00pm 10:00am – 6:00pm 10:00am – 6:00pm 10:00am – 6:00pm 10:00am – 6:00pm 10:00am – 6:00pm 10:00am – 6:00pm
How long does a visit take?
Allow 30 minutes for the staircase, views, and Tintoretto Room.
Is the staircase difficult to climb?
The staircase is gradual and manageable for most visitors.
Is it easy to find?
The palazzo is in a small courtyard near Campo Manin. Follow signs from the campo.
Duration: approximately 30 minutes
Self-paced visit
Staircase involves climbing five levels
Located near Campo Manin
Not included: guided tour
Estos boletos no se pueden cancelar ni reprogramar.
San Marco 4303-30124
Highlights
Climb the famous spiral staircase
Rooftop views across Venice
See paintings in the Tintoretto Room
Unique Gothic-Renaissance architecture
Self-paced visit
What's Included
Entry to the spiral staircase
Access to the Tintoretto Room
Self-guided visit
Venice's spiral staircase
The Palazzo Contarini del Bovolo is one of Venice's most curious buildings. Tucked away in a small courtyard near Campo Manin, its external spiral staircase ("bovolo" means snail in Venetian dialect) winds upward through five levels of arched loggias, blending Gothic and Renaissance styles in a structure unlike anything else in the city.
The staircase
Built around 1499 by Giovanni Candi, the staircase was commissioned by Pietro Contarini to connect the floors of his palazzo while making an architectural statement. Each level features arches of different proportions, creating a rhythmic ascent that rewards you with expanding views at every turn. The climb is gentle and the staircase wide enough to feel comfortable rather than claustrophobic.
The view from the top
The rooftop belvedere provides a 360-degree panorama across Venice's rooftops. The campaniles of San Marco and numerous churches punctuate the skyline. It is one of the few elevated viewpoints in Venice that most visitors never find, making it less crowded than the Campanile while offering a more intimate perspective.
The Tintoretto Room
Inside the palazzo, a small gallery displays works attributed to Tintoretto and his workshop. The room provides a quiet contrast to the staircase's drama and adds artistic depth to what might otherwise be a purely architectural visit.
Book your Palazzo Contarini del Bovolo tickets
Climb Venice's most beautiful staircase. Book your entry tickets today.
Duration: approximately 30 minutes
Self-paced visit
Staircase involves climbing five levels
Located near Campo Manin
Not included: guided tour
Take care on the staircase
No running on the steps
Photography permitted
Respect the historic building
How long does a visit take?
Allow 30 minutes for the staircase, views, and Tintoretto Room.
Is the staircase difficult to climb?
The staircase is gradual and manageable for most visitors.
Is it easy to find?
The palazzo is in a small courtyard near Campo Manin. Follow signs from the campo.
Estos boletos no se pueden cancelar ni reprogramar.
San Marco 4303-30124
Highlights
Climb the famous spiral staircase
Rooftop views across Venice
See paintings in the Tintoretto Room
Unique Gothic-Renaissance architecture
Self-paced visit
What's Included
Entry to the spiral staircase
Access to the Tintoretto Room
Self-guided visit
Venice's spiral staircase
The Palazzo Contarini del Bovolo is one of Venice's most curious buildings. Tucked away in a small courtyard near Campo Manin, its external spiral staircase ("bovolo" means snail in Venetian dialect) winds upward through five levels of arched loggias, blending Gothic and Renaissance styles in a structure unlike anything else in the city.
The staircase
Built around 1499 by Giovanni Candi, the staircase was commissioned by Pietro Contarini to connect the floors of his palazzo while making an architectural statement. Each level features arches of different proportions, creating a rhythmic ascent that rewards you with expanding views at every turn. The climb is gentle and the staircase wide enough to feel comfortable rather than claustrophobic.
The view from the top
The rooftop belvedere provides a 360-degree panorama across Venice's rooftops. The campaniles of San Marco and numerous churches punctuate the skyline. It is one of the few elevated viewpoints in Venice that most visitors never find, making it less crowded than the Campanile while offering a more intimate perspective.
The Tintoretto Room
Inside the palazzo, a small gallery displays works attributed to Tintoretto and his workshop. The room provides a quiet contrast to the staircase's drama and adds artistic depth to what might otherwise be a purely architectural visit.
Book your Palazzo Contarini del Bovolo tickets
Climb Venice's most beautiful staircase. Book your entry tickets today.
Duration: approximately 30 minutes
Self-paced visit
Staircase involves climbing five levels
Located near Campo Manin
Not included: guided tour
Take care on the staircase
No running on the steps
Photography permitted
Respect the historic building
How long does a visit take?
Allow 30 minutes for the staircase, views, and Tintoretto Room.
Is the staircase difficult to climb?
The staircase is gradual and manageable for most visitors.
Is it easy to find?
The palazzo is in a small courtyard near Campo Manin. Follow signs from the campo.
Estos boletos no se pueden cancelar ni reprogramar.
San Marco 4303-30124
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