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Venice Museum of Torture & Secret Prisons

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  • Live guide in English, Italian
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  • Skip-the-line admission to Palazzo delle Prigioni
  • 1 hour guided tour in English and Italian (tour might be bilingual)
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About: Palazzo delle Prigioni

Palazzo delle Prigioni translates literally to “prison palace”. The 16th-century jail overlooks the Riva degli Schiavoni waterfront in Venice, Italy.

Palazzo delle Prigioni
Ponte della Paglia, 30122, Venice
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