Rising at the edge of Venice’s Grand Canal, the Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute is one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. Built in the 1600s as a heartfelt thank-you to the Virgin Mary for ending a devastating plague, this stunning Baroque church is hard to miss, especially with its grand staircase that seems to float on water and its massive domes soaring into the sky.
The basilica’s main dome was designed to resemble a crown, and it’s topped with a statue of the Virgin as a sea captain, watching over Venice. Inside, light floods the space, highlighting beautiful altars and statues, all celebrating Mary’s role as protector of the city.
Whether you're into art, history, architecture, or simply stunning views, the Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute delivers it all. Step inside to admire grand sculptures, golden light, and centuries of devotion, or just pause on the steps for one of the best panoramic views of Venice. It’s free to enter, never too crowded, and offers a peaceful break from the city’s buzz. A must-see for any Venice itinerary