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Friendinvenice Cannaregio &Jewish Heritage- private tour

5 (2)
Venice, IT
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Friendinvenice Cannaregio &Jewish Heritage- private tour

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Venice, IT
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Experience the hidden gems of Cannaregio, the district in Venice that is often overlooked by tourists. Join Friendinvenice on their private tour of Cannaregio and Jewish Heritage and unravel the history and beauty of this authentic part of the city. Discover the ancient Jewish community of Venice, known as the "ghetto," which became a haven for Jews from different parts of the diaspora. Explore the narrow streets and visit the five synagogues located just meters away from each other. Immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of the Jewish community in Venice. In addition, visit the house of renowned painter Tintoretto and admire his masterpieces in various churches and galleries throughout the city. Unearth the hidden treasures of Cannaregio and delve into the vibrant history of Venice on this captivating tour.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Included
  • 3 hours
  • Suitable for 2-6 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Self Guided Experience
  • Explore the authentic and historic district of Cannaregio
  • Discover the Jewish community in the oldest ghetto in the world
  • Visit Tintoretto's house, the residence of the famous Venetian painter
  • Witness Venetian traditions and local life in Cannaregio
  • Experience the peace and quiet away from tourist crowds
  • Snacks

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Introduction

Embark on a captivating journey through the hidden gems of Venice with the Friendinvenice Cannaregio & Jewish Heritage private tour. This immersive experience takes you off the beaten path to the authentic Cannaregio district, unveiling its historical richness and cultural significance. As you explore the cobblestone streets and picturesque canals, you'll be enveloped in a sense of tranquility and awe. Discover the fascinating history of the world's oldest Jewish ghetto, a place that holds stories of resilience and faith.

What to expect?

During this 180-minute tour, you can anticipate a captivating exploration of Venice's Cannaregio district and its Jewish community. Immerse yourself in the history and culture of the area as you visit significant sites like the ancient ghetto and its five synagogues. Marvel at the architectural wonders and delve into the stories of the Venetian Jews who sought refuge here. Gain a deeper understanding of the origin of the word "ghetto" and its significance in history. This tour promises to be a thought-provoking and enlightening experience filled with captivating insights and knowledge.

Who is this for?

This tour is designed for curious travelers who seek a unique and immersive experience in Venice. History enthusiasts, culture lovers, and those with a keen interest in Jewish heritage will find this tour particularly fascinating. Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple, or a small group, this tour welcomes all who are eager to dive deeper into the lesser-known corners of Venice's rich history. Don't miss this opportunity to explore a side of Venice that most tourists overlook.

Why book this?

Unlock the authentic essence of Venice through this extraordinary tour. Experience the thrill of discovering hidden gems and untold stories, away from the usual tourist crowds. Led by knowledgeable guides, this experience offers unique insights and perspectives, bringing the city's history to life. Immerse yourself in the peace and quiet of Cannaregio, away from the bustling crowds of popular attractions. Be enchanted by the beauty of the district while indulging in its rich cultural heritage. This tour is the perfect way to enhance your understanding of Venice's history and leave with cherished memories.

Good to know

During your 180-minute journey, make sure to wear comfortable shoes and bring a bottle of water to stay hydrated as you explore the charming streets of Venice. Be prepared to be amazed by the architectural wonders and the stories they hold. Admire Tintoretto's house and take in the intricate details that make it a true masterpiece. Don't forget to capture these unforgettable moments with your camera and immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of the Cannaregio district.

Reviews

Travelers have been mesmerized by the allure and authenticity of the Friendinvenice Cannaregio & Jewish Heritage private tour. They rave about the knowledgeable guides who brought the history to life through captivating storytelling. Visitors were particularly impressed by the beauty and tranquility of Cannaregio, appreciating the respite from the usual tourist crowds. The exploration of the ancient ghetto and its synagogues left a lasting impression, deepening their understanding of Jewish heritage. Overall, participants highly recommend this tour for its intriguing insights and unique perspective on Venice's history.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Your Itinerary

Cannaregio

Cannaregio The sestiere of Cannaregio, second only to Castello as an extension and population, probably takes its name from the fact that in ancient times it stood on a reed marsh. It is not uncommon for the most careful and respectful tourist to witness the few Venetian traditions that survived modernity and the onslaught of tourists. In fact in Cannaregio you can still meet many bacari, the typical local frequented by the residents, or assist the children and kids engaged in typical games, or even see someone who practices the Voga Veneta. There are many Rowing Associations here, many of which are based in a facility near Campo Sant'Alvise, with equipment for hauling boats in the Lagoon, and can practice practitioners off the canals, where the waters are calmer. and less intrusive motor boat traffic.

Ghetto Ebraico

Little by little, despite alternating moments of “permission” and “prohibition”, the number and importance of Jews in Venice grew considerably, so much that on March 29th 1516 the Republic found it necessary to enact a decree to organize their presence.The Republic obliged the Jews to live in an area of the city where the foundries, known in Venetian as “geti”, had been situated in ancient times, to wear a sign of identification and to manage the city’s pawnshops at rates estabilished by the Serenissima. Many other onerous regulations were also included, in exchange for which the Community was granted the freedom to practice its faith and protection in the case of war.

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Casa del Tintoretto

Tintoretto's house is located in Venice in the Cannaregio district. Tintoretto's house is located along the Fondamenta dei Mori, not far from the Campo dei Mori. Jacopo Robusti, known as Tintoretto, since his father was a dyer of fabrics, lived in this house during his life (Venice, 1519-1594), apart from the period in which he went to the court of the Gonzagas of Mantua, between 1590 and 1593. The house of Tintoretto was built during the fifteenth century in Gothic style. The building is tall and narrow and has a beautiful three-light window on the first noble floor. There are two other elements that distinguish the façade of Tintoretto's house: a plaque that reminds posterity of the house of the great Venetian painter, and a small marble statue, representing Hercules with a club, which tradition has it been placed on building by Tintoretto himself. A statue of an Arab is placed a few meters to the left of the entrance door of the house of Tintoretto. It completes the series of four figures that begins in Campo dei Mori. There are many churches in Venice and other buildings in the city that host paintings by Tintoretto. Other masterpieces of the famous Venetian painter are present in the Scuola Grande di San Rocco (where he painted for 25 years, between 1563 and 1588) and in the Gallerie dell'Accademia. Without forgetting his enormous work "Il Paradiso" (considered by some to be the largest canvas in the world, with its 170 square meters of surface), which still adorns the entrance wall of the Sala del Maggior Consiglio in Palazzo Ducale. Tintoretto also frescoed some facades of Venetian palaces, but any trace of those paintings has now virtually disappeared. Tintoretto was buried not far from his birthplace. Its remains are in fact kept inside the Church of the Madonna dell'Orto

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Reviews

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5 (2)

paul w

Guide was lovely. Cared passionately about Venice. Not masses on Jewish qtr but enough. We really enjoyed the experience

abbyliz

This is a hard review to write. Mainly because I feel like I can’t give the experience justice. A tour with Nadia isn’t a tour you would expect if you’re used to rolling off a cruise ship or out of an all inclusive resort and into a big group where you follow a guide who does nothing but regurgitate information you’ve already read online holding a flag on a stick while navigating through crushing crowds around main tourist sites. That’s not the way we travel, and I go out of my way to find the exact opposite experience. I went out with Nadia more informally one day that I was solo, and it was this experience that made my full solo day incredible - she empowered me to get lost, and cherish it. “When you hit a crowd, turn, you can’t get too lost” … I wouldn’t have done that without her encouragement, and I loved it. My husband and I did a 3-hour tour with Nadia. We meandered streets, turned around less traveled corners, emerged to see a breathtaking view or landmark we didn’t even know existed. We laughed, we talked, we sipped Prosecco, we learned. I don’t think we asked her one question that stumped her, and we were all over the place. She has an innate ability to read interests and I could tell that at a few points she shifted her focus to things we were more interested in. She proudly says she doesn’t follow a set program, and we appreciated that. Her point is - in a city like Venice, there’s a story and history around every bend, so there’s no need to stay on the beaten track. And no matter how far off course I felt like we were going, we always wound up back on track of the tour we had booked. If I were to make anyone a recommendation it would be a tour with her on their day of arrival, and then maybe another one later in the week, but less organized. After you get to know each other, let her pull something together that you know will interest you. I’ll leave you with two things - first, Nadia truly loves and takes pride in both her Career and her city. She is passionate about both and it shows. Second, when you do a tour with Nadia, you will immediately have a FriendinVenice
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2024-04-25 10:12