The city of Chioggia offers several ways to learn about its history and discover its unique traditions and landmarks. A visit to the Civic Museum of the South Lagoon allows you to trace the city’s origins and appreciate scale reproductions of the oldest local fishing boats. Climbing the Torre di Sant’Andrea offers panoramic views of the entire Venice lagoon and one of the world’s oldest clocks. A tour aboard the Bragozzo Ulysse provides glimpses of the city from an unusual perspective. Nature lovers can explore Lipu and WWF oases with the environmental education centre’s naturalistic guides. Those wishing to learn about one of Italy’s largest marineries and the Adriatic’s most important fish market can book a guided tour of the Olivi Museum along the banks of the fishing boats and fish market.
Chioggia and surroundings
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Chioggia and surroundings
Take advantage of the visit to the Olivi Museum to find out what else they reserve Chioggia and the surroundings.

Gastronomy
Decide what to enjoy during your visit to Chioggia and the Venice Lagoon.

The seafood market
Discover the wholesale and retail fish markets of Chioggia.

Fishing tools and cooperatives
Fishing history pills in Chioggia, between fishing cooperatives and tools used at sea and lagoon.