See & do · Landmarks & architecture
Arsenale di Venezia
Opening hours
- Monday: 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM
- Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM
- Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM
- Thursday: 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM
- Friday: 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM
- Saturday: Closed
- Sunday: Closed
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Byzantine shipyard founded in 1104, today used for cultural events, exhibitions & trade fairs.via Google
The historic shipyard and military complex that mass-produced the Venetian Republic's naval fleet, featuring monumental Renaissance gates.
- Good to know
- The interior is mostly closed to the public except during the Venice Biennale; great for external viewing.
Reviews from Google
A fascinating historic place in Venice with a completely different atmosphere from the crowded tourist areas. The Arsenale entrance, stone lions, canals, and old shipyard buildings are beautiful for photography, especially during sunset and blue hour. This was once the powerful naval center of the Venetian Republic, and you can still feel the history in the architecture and surroundings. The area is quieter than San Marco and perfect for people interested in history, architecture, and hidden Venice locations. If you visit during the Biennale season, the atmosphere becomes even more unique with exhibitions and cultural events nearby. Early morning is one of the best times for photos with fewer crowds.
First, let's go to the large museum near the sea! Spend at least two hours there; there's so much to see and it's really interesting! My husband and I were disappointed we didn't have time to see everything, but we'll definitely go again! It was a shame the separate boat we could board wasn't running; we'll definitely go next time!
The Arsenale’s brick towers, lion-guarded gates and vast vaulted halls bring alive the city’s naval past. Walking along the canal, you move between working boats, beautiful sculptures, and the monumental Porta Magna. During the Biennale, these industrial spaces become immersive exhibition halls where the architecture shapes the art. Compared to Giardini’s wide park of national pavilions, Arsenale offers a single, continuous narrative through historic spaces. Both are essential, but the Arsenale leaves a distinct imprint through scale, rhythm and atmosphere.
We loved the boat exhibition and learnt so much. I am not a boat person but really enjoyed the free audio guide and learning about the history.
The show we watched was magnificent. A tremendous performance on the water, befitting a city of water like Venice. Echoes of Olympia.