The Scuola San Rocco is one of the largest confraternities in Venice. It was established in the 13th century and had influence on the religious and communal life of Venice. Due to the 20-year long work of the famous Venetian artist, Tintoretto, this confraternity building is now home to various paintings and ceiling paintings that depict more than 60 stories from the Old and New Testament and are considered as masterworks. For some art lovers, the Scuola San Rocco is the Venetian equivalent to the Sistine Chapel because of its many Tintoretto masterpieces.
Daily: 9:30 am –5:30 pm
Following dates are affected by special opening hours:
Last admission is always 30 minutes before closing time.
Scuola San Rocco is open from 9:30 am to 5:30 pm. The last entrance is always half an hour before closing. It is closed on 25 December and on 1 January. For 10-20 days, the Scuola San Rocco is closed due to congresses—more detailed information will be posted on the Scuola San Rocco’s website.
Adults: 10 €
Discounted (up until 26 years old): 8 €
Adults need to pay 10€ for the Scuola San Rocco, a person up to 26 years old only needs to pay 8€ as admission fee.
Address:
Campo San Rocco, 3052, 30125 San Polo, Venezia, Italy
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S. Toma: Line 1,2
Located not too far from Scuola San Rocco are the Leonardo Da Vinci Museum and the church, Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari.
Visit Scuola San Rocco and enjoy free admission with the Venice City Pass.
Free admission to Venice's museums, attractions, and tours. Free public transport can be added. Discounts included.
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