We will continue to the Scuola dei Dalmati, which was one of many nation schools in the city, which the Venetian State allotted to a community of a specific foreign country that was under its rule. San Giorgio was given to the Dalmatians. It is most famous for a series of unmissable paintings by Vittore Carpaccio, one of the most brilliant Renaissance painters ever.
The last stop of this tour will be the church of San Zaccaria, one of the oldest in the city. The first structure dates back to the early 9th century, although the facade is Renaissance in style with its whites and pinks curves. It is also known as the church of homicides as several of the earliest Doges were murdered in this campo
- The Shipyard, the economic heart of the town
- The Dalmatian School and its treasures
- St. Zaccaria church: one of the oldest in town
- Design and creation of the tour
- Authorized Guide service
- Archaeologist/Art Historian
- Insurance
- Admission tickets
- Personal expenses