To be visited only from the outside, because milit...
To be visited only from the outside, because military restricted area. Still worth a visit. Lies more in the quiet area of Venice.

To be visited only from the outside, because military restricted area. Still worth a visit. Lies more in the quiet area of Venice.
The arsenal now spans 32 hectares (it was 50 hectares) and is still impressive. Unfortunately, access is limited. The arsenal of Venice with a fortified character, which once served as a naval base, shipyard and weapon depot. It started in the 12th century and was the nucleus of the Venetian naval power.
The Arsenal has a long history in Venice. Should not be missed. Alone of things from the building view and the environment.
Location steeped in history, very little frequented if you go in the morning.
Nice little place in front of the arsenal.
Too bad we cannot visit it because it is reserved for employees
Very nice places, where to stroll away from the crowd
Very beautifull. Seen while doing the marathon. An event to try.
I recommend the guided tour. You can enter by requesting the Military Navy. Historic site of the Venetian Republic founded in 1100 and its evolution until the mid-1900s.
Unfortunately only for members of the military. From the outside also very nice.
The exhibition, despite its unique pieces, could take a refresher.
Outwardly beautiful but unfortunately it was closed.
It is a pity that this place can only be visited in very few circumstances
A suggestive place full of history should be valued.
Nice to make a detour for this building and to know the history. Still impressingly big!
One of the most beautiful locations in Venice. It's worth the trip.
An interesting place to visit, off the most "famous" routes!
very nice area not very far on foot from St Marc with beautiful stone lions and a nice bridge spanning the canal
Located in Sestriere Castello, in the southernmost part of Venice, it is a really nice place to visit, less crowded than the streets full of shops between Piazza San Marco and the Rialto Bridge and perhaps for this reason the walk through these historic walls is even more pleasant . Continuing south you arrive at the Venice Biennale.
Historical place that deserves a suitable renovation and revaluation. It is beautiful even if decadent, the presence / parking of the first "Moor of Venice" for sailing enthusiasts is a blow to the heart. The presence of the offices of the new Venezia consortium, that is, the Moses is the blow of the Ko ... if you survive this one-two, the rest is magnificent.
Hated it... 36.40 for a large lager and small white wine then they keep your change for a tip....bar staff begging..... avoid like the plaque...
You have to live it advisable to walk through the alleys you must be warm and remember to take advantage of the day at 5 o'clock and not allow you to appreciate
The heart of the Serenissima. It is a pity that it can only be partially visited on the occasion of the Venice biennials
One of the most beautiful places in Venice laden with history is of glory
a Magnificent place in Venice to discover a little away from the crowd of tourists who are confined to Saint Mark's Square or in the adjacent alleys.
The interior can not be visited, it is military unit. The exterior is beautiful, surrounded by water, normal. Impressive building.
Beautiful and mythical place for this city facing the sea, control and trade.
Very beautiful there.
Should you have a look if you are nearby.
Beautiful especially when there is a biennial!
The Arsenal of Venice is an ancient complex of shipyards and workshops that constitutes a very large part of the island city of Venice, at its eastern end. It was the heart of the Venetian naval industry from the 12th century and is linked to the most flourishing period of the life of the Serenissima: thanks to the imposing ships built here, the Venetian Republic managed to oppose the Ottomans in the Aegean and to conquer the routes of northern Europe .
You can not visit and it is a shame for the history of the place
The Greek statues of this building are breathtaking and awe inspiring.
Fantastic place, still preserves the atmosphere praised by Dante.
A beautiful place with a lot of atmosphere and meeting point for people dressed in carnival
An amazing Architecture biennial and the Arsenale is confirmed as an excellent location for such events
Beautiful place with less crowd. There's a museum inside toom
Many models of boats and authentic weapons, the external section is a little less equipped, however it takes a couple of hours to see everything calmly, excellent museum! + The surprise shell room
A beautiful day with the special presence of the ship Amerigo Vespucci !!!
Beautiful and quiet place. With beautiful and big lion statues.
This is the city of Venetian origin, it's not crowded and needs to be visited ...
Exhibition space of the biennial of contemporary art. Unmissable, magical and magnificent.
Enjoyed a visit here, quieter and good to get away from the more touristy areas
History of the Republic of Venice contained within one of the most important parts of the city
Cozy, very tasty, not expensive, give honest advice about the food. Recommended!
To visit, and is presented in general a large part of the biennials.
Interesting to observe. The quietest place in Venice.
I live there. It is a field rich in history, the ship factory of the ancient Republic of Venice. The lions on the outside carry runic inscriptions that tell the story of their theft in Greece commissioned by Venice to the Vikings
A more quiet part of Venice! Not very far from Piazza san Marco, but still most people don't bother going here. Hardly any restaurants or souvenir shops in this area, so it's a little bit different from the more crowded areas. Still if you are tired and hot from a lot of walking and not extremely interested in buildings or history this is a part of Venice you can skip.
