Gondola ride to Doge’s Palace
On my third and last day in Venice, I decided to take the Gondola ride. The gondolier pointed proudly to Napoleon Bonaparte’s white house and Mozart’s ancient residence.
Moving from where I hopped out on the shore, I walked to Doge’s Palace, or as the locals call it “Palazzo Ducale.” For a long time. the palace was home to the Doge of Venice, the ruler of Venice before being transformed into a museum in 1923. It now hosts Venice Carnival and Mask Parade, one of the most extravagant events in the world.
Accompanied by a tour guide, I walked through the vast halls of the gothic designed palace, admiring the beautiful oil paintings and ancient fresco ceilings preserved at the building.