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Freemasonry in Venice-2
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Freemasonry in Venice

Speaking about Freemasonry has always been tricky and complicated, and yet at the same time, fascinating.

Entering this mysterious labyrinth – a mix of historical fact and legend combined with enigmatic and unfathomable symbols – entangles you in a net of knowledge that constantly nourishes an insatiable thirst for more.

From Hiram, chief architect of King Solomon’s Temple, through to the Order of the Templars, from Gothic cathedrals to neo-classical architecture, from the American Revolution to the Unification of Italy and even from eminent individuals such as Benjamin Franklin to adventurers such as Giacomo Casanova, the Masonic presence and influence have been perceptible at every glance.

Indeed Venice, as an international and multi-ethnic city that has always been quick to embrace and nurture diverse myths and legends, could not ignore the call of the “Great Architect of the Universe”.

Traces of the path left by the Templars’, from which the Masons derived, are still visible today. In fact, they were still in existence in Venice until the order was disbanded in 1312.

It is said that their fabled treasure was hidden for some time on the Venetian island of St. Giorgio in Alga. Several famous Venetian individuals were Masons, such as the noble Pisani and Albrizzi families, architects such as Temanza, sculptors such as Corradini and great writers such as Carlo Goldoni.

So let’s go in search of squares, compasses and rulers in this city of endless faces and intricacies, and seek to uncover exactly what linked the ‘Republic of the Serenissima’ with local and international Freemasonry.

Our walk will start from the site of the first Masonic lodge in Venice and finish in Piazza San Marco.

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Highlights

  • Uncover Venice’s Hidden Masonic Symbols
    Follow your guide through alleys and squares where Freemasonry left its mark — from carved emblems to secret architectural details.
  • From the Templars to the Serenissima
    Trace the fascinating link between the Knights Templar, the birth of Freemasonry, and Venice’s noble families and artists who shaped its legacy.
  • A Journey Through Mystery and Legend
    Discover where myth and history intertwine as you explore the city’s Masonic past, from secret lodges to symbols hidden in plain sight.

Itinerary

  1. Site of the first Masonic lodge in Venice
    Begin the tour at the location of Venice’s earliest Masonic lodge, where the ideals of the “Great Architect of the Universe” were first discussed among Venetian nobles.
  2. Campo San Maurizio and Palazzo Pisani
    Explore the area once frequented by Masonic intellectuals and members of the Pisani family — one of the city’s most influential noble lineages.
  3. Traces of the Templars near San Giorgio in Alga
    Learn about the Templar legacy and the legends of hidden treasures said to have been concealed on this small Venetian island.
  4. Campo Santo Stefano and nearby palaces
    Admire symbolic details in architecture that reflect Masonic geometry and spiritual symbolism, connecting Venice to broader European traditions.
  5. Piazza San Marco
    End the walk in Venice’s most famous square, reflecting on the harmony, balance and symbolism that unite the city’s past with Masonic philosophy.

Included

  • Pick up at your hotel if located in Venice

Not included

  • All entrance tickets are not included

Good to Know

Are the tours private or shared with other guests?

All our tours are completely private and tailor-made. You’ll have your own guide and boat, without sharing the experience with strangers.

If weather conditions make the tour unsafe, we’ll reschedule it or offer a full refund. Light rain is not usually a problem — Venice is charming even under the drizzle!

Absolutely. Each experience can be personalized based on your interests — art, photography, gastronomy or hidden Venice spots. Just let us know in advance.

Payments can be made securely online at the time of booking. Major credit and debit cards are accepted. For private or customized tours, payment details will be shared upon confirmation.

We recommend wearing comfortable shoes suitable for walking and bringing a bottle of water, especially during the warmer months. A hat, sunglasses, and light clothing are also useful in summer. During cooler seasons, dress in layers and don’t forget a rain jacket or umbrella, just in case.

To ensure a pleasant and respectful experience for everyone:

  • Pets are generally not allowed, unless clearly specified for certain outdoor tours.

  • When visiting churches or sacred sites, please wear appropriate clothing that covers shoulders and knees. Light scarves or shawls are perfect if you need to cover up temporarily.

  • For everyone’s safety, large bags, strollers, or bulky items may not be permitted inside certain buildings or museums.

Meeting point

Pick up at your hotel if located in Venice

Gallery

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Useful information

Comfortable shoes

Cancellation policy

Cancellation 10 days before

Disponibilità / Calendario

Ending point

Piazza San Marco

Info Tour

Price: 210,00 EUR

Time: 3 h (180 min)

Languages: 🇮🇹 Italiano, 🇬🇧 English

Max: 9 participants

Pace: 🥾 Easy

Ratings: ★★★★★ 5,0 (10)

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