Scoletta Di San Rocco

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(3.1K) · Art museum in Venice, Italy
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The Scuola Grande di San Rocco is a lay confraternity founded in 1478. The popularity of the cult of St. Roch, whose remains had been in the possession …

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Apr 16, 2025
Simply go and visit this beautiful building - it will blow you away. Well worth the €10 entrance fee - especially now that the centrepiece painting of Tintoretto’s “The Crucifixion”.Full review by George K
Mar 31, 2025
I highly recommend visiting this museum although you do really need a guide to fully appreciate what you are seeing. the main hall upstairs is quite breathtaking in its beauty.Full review by Perry G
Mar 22, 2025
An impressive array of works by the artist Tintoretto. You’ll be amazed by the works on the ground floor however reaching the first floor where the whole room and ceiling is covered in fantastic crea…Full review by Reservarlden

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Thank you very much for the review. I would like to attend the concert. Where and how did you get the ticket?
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Dear reader, I appreciate you're reaching out. I did not attend a concert at the Scoula. I am sorry to advise you that I have no knowledge of any concerts given here. I would advise you …
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Dear reader, I appreciate you're reaching out. I did not attend a concert at the Scoula. I am sorry to advise you that I have no knowledge of any concerts given here. I would advise you to check this locations website or just google concerts in Venice. There are several sites that should list these type concerts. I wish I could be of more help to you.
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What is the best time of day to visit to avoid long lines? Thanks!
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I agree with the last comment, we went during peak season (last week), middle of the day and experienced no queues and maybe a dozen people for company. I'd go any time of the …
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I agree with the last comment, we went during peak season (last week), middle of the day and experienced no queues and maybe a dozen people for company. I'd go any time of the day which suits you, don't worry.
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What is a good nearby cafe? Or, is there one onsite?
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in Venice you are never far from plenty of cafes or restaurants. There is a good toilet in the Scuola which it is worth using as these are in less supply in Venice!!
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The Hotel looks stunning! How long is it to walk to the Rialto Bridge and St Mark's Basilica?
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This is a museum, not a hotel. Yes, it IS stunning, but I think they might take exception to your camping out on the premises. FYI, not much of anything in Venice takes longer than a …
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This is a museum, not a hotel. Yes, it IS stunning, but I think they might take exception to your camping out on the premises. FYI, not much of anything in Venice takes longer than a 30-minute walk, so I imagine San Rocco is perhaps 20 minutes to the Rialto Bridge, and perhaps a little longer to St. Mark's, probably shorter just a bit via Accademia Bridge.
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