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Horaires de la Basilique Saint-Marc et meilleure période pour visiter

Aujourd'hui

Ouvrir 09:30–17:15

Dernière Admission

16:45

Basilique Saint-Marc

1 janv. AU 31 déc. Horaires

Jours (1 janv. AU 31 déc.)

HORAIRESDernière Admission
lundi 09:30–17:15 16:45
mardi 09:30–17:15 16:45
mercredi (Aujourd'hui)09:30–17:15 16:45
jeudi 09:30–17:15 16:45
vendredi 09:30–17:15 16:45
samedi 09:30–17:15 16:45
dimanche 14:00–17:15 16:45
Basilique saint marc
  • Le dimanche et les jours saints d'obligation, la basilique est ouverte aux visiteurs à partir de 14 h.
  • Le musée - La Loggia dei Cavalli est ouverte le dimanche de 9 h 30 à 14 h.
  • Le clocher est ouvert tous les jours de 9 h 30 à 21 h 15. Il est fermé en cas de mauvaises conditions météorologiques.
  • L'entrée horodatée est fixée à 20h45.
  • Vous pouvez entrer gratuitement dans la basilique pour la prière, la messe et les services. Utilisez l'entrée Porta dei Fiori du côté nord de la place Piazzetta dei Leoncini. Les prières commencent à 8 h et se terminent à 19 h 30 tous les jours.

St Marks museum

1 janv. AU 31 déc. Horaires

Jours (1 janv. AU 31 déc.)

HORAIRES
lundi 09:30–17:15
mardi 09:30–17:15
mercredi (Aujourd'hui)09:30–17:15
jeudi 09:30–17:15
vendredi 09:30–17:15
samedi 09:30–17:15
dimanche 14:00–17:15



St. Mark's Basilica Tickets

Billets pour la Basilique Saint-Marc (Skip-the-Line)
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Visite guidée coupe-file de la Basilique Saint-Marc
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40 min - 1 h
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Les emblèmes de Venise : visite guidée coupe-file de la basilique Saint-Marc et du palais des Doges
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Meilleure période pour visiter Basilique Saint-Marc

Jour de semaine vs Week-end

Jours de semaine: Les visites en milieu de semaine offrent généralement un léger avantage, en particulier pendant les mois de basse saison. Du mardi au jeudi, il y a généralement moins de monde que le week-end, ce qui permet de visiter la basilique en toute tranquillité.

Week-ends: Les samedis et dimanches ont tendance à attirer plus d'attractions, surtout pendant la haute saison. Attendez-vous à des foules plus nombreuses, à des files d'attente plus longues et à une atmosphère plus animée, ce qui rendra la navigation dans la basilique un peu plus difficile.

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Haute saison vs Basse saison

Haute saison Saisonnier: (Avril - Octobre ) Venise connaît son pic d'affluence touristique d'avril à octobre. Pendant ces mois, le temps est agréable, ce qui facilite les explorations en plein air. Toutefois, attendez-vous à des foules nombreuses, à de longues files d'attente et à des prix plus élevés pour l'hébergement et la restauration en raison de la forte demande.

Basse Saison: (Novembre - Mars) Cette période est marquée par des températures plus fraîches et des pluies occasionnelles. Profitez de rues plus calmes, d'hébergements abordables et de moins de touristes, ce qui en fait une période idéale pour explorer la basilique Saint-Marc avec moins de files d'attente.

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Mass timings at St. Mark's Basilica

Regular Masses

Basilica opens for prayers at 8am and closes at 7:30pm.

Daily Masses:

  • Lauds and Terce Hour: 8am at Chapel of San Teodoro
  • Holy Masses: 8:30am & 10am
  • Vespers and Office of Readings: 5:45pm at Chapel of San Teodoro
  • Rosary: 6:15pm
  • Holy Mass (Evening): 6:45pm

Saturday Masses:

  • Vespers and Office of Readings: 5:45pm in Choir
  • Holy Mass (Saturday Evening): 6:45pm in the Nave

Sunday & Solemnity Masses

  • Holy Mass: 8:30am & 10am in the Nave
  • Holy Mass (Solemn): 10am (Sung by the Cappella Marciana)
  • Organ Mass: 12pm
  • Vespers, Eucharistic Blessing, and Procession (to the Nicopeia): 5:30pm
  • Holy Mass (Evening): 6:45pm in the Nave

Sacrament of Reconciliation:

  • Timings: Weekdays from 10am to 12pm & 6:30pm until the end of Mass; Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning (except during Vespers and the Office of Readings).

How long should I spend at St. Mark's Basilica?

Exploring St. Mark's Basilica usually requires around 1.5 to 2 hours to take in its main attractions fully. Spend around 30-45 minutes admiring the ornate interior of the Basilica itself. If interested, allocate an additional 30-45 minutes to explore the Pala d'Oro and the Museum – Loggia dei Cavalli. If time allows, set aside another 30-45 minutes to visit the Bell Tower for its scenic views.

Frequently asked questions about St. Mark's Basilica opening hours

Is St. Mark's Basilica open every day?

Yes, the Basilica welcomes visitors every day, offering a chance to explore its stunning architecture and history.

When is St. Mark's Basilica closed?

St. Mark's Basilica typically remains open most days throughout the year. However, it's important to note that while the basilica is generally open daily, there might be closures or restricted access on certain public holidays or during special events. Checking the basilica's schedule or recent news ahead of your visit is recommended to ensure accessibility.

How long does the average visitor spend at St. Mark’s Basilica?

To fully appreciate St. Mark's Basilica, allocate about 30 to 60 minutes for a comprehensive visit. This timeframe allows you to admire the breathtaking mosaics, explore its stunning architecture, and absorb the rich historical and religious significance of this iconic Venetian landmark.

Is there a recommended time to arrive to avoid large crowds at the Basilica?

To avoid large crowds at the Basilica, it's recommended to arrive early in the morning, preferably shortly after it opens. Weekdays tend to be less crowded compared to weekends and holidays. Arriving at the basilica early in the day increases the likelihood of experiencing shorter queues and a more tranquil atmosphere for exploration.

What's the best time to visit St. Mark's Basilica?

The best times to visit St. Mark's Basilica are early mornings or late afternoons, particularly on weekdays, to avoid the crowds. Additionally, visiting during the off-peak seasons, such as late fall or winter months, can offer a more serene experience amidst fewer tourists and shorter waiting times.

Should I visit St. Mark's Basilica on a public holiday?

It's feasible to visit St. Mark's Basilica on a public holiday, but note that the opening hours might differ. The Basilica typically operates from 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. every day, with shorter hours on Sundays and public holidays. Consider checking the specific timings beforehand. Additionally, purchasing privilege tickets online allows you to skip the entrance queues for a small fee, ensuring a smoother entry.

What are the St. Mark's Basilica mass timings?

St. Mark's Basilica offers daily masses from 8:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. throughout the week, providing visitors multiple opportunities to attend morning and evening services. There are specific morning masses at 8:30 a.m. and 10:00 a.m., along with evening celebrations starting at 5:45 p.m. On Sundays and particular solemnities, there are special masses at 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m.

Are there any off-peak hours or days with fewer visitors?

Off-peak hours at St. Mark's Basilica typically occur early in the morning right after opening, especially on weekdays. Similarly, visiting during the late afternoon or early evening hours can also be less crowded, especially on weekdays. As for off-peak days, weekdays generally see fewer visitors compared to weekends and holidays.

Is it a good idea to visit the St. Mark's Basilica on a public holiday?

Visiting St. Mark's Basilica on a public holiday can result in larger crowds and longer wait times, as many tourists and locals tend to visit popular attractions like the basilica during these times. For a more relaxed experience with fewer crowds, it's generally better to visit on regular weekdays instead of public holidays. However, if crowds don't bother you much, feel free to go ahead—the Basilica is always as charming

What if I miss the entry time on my ticket?

If you miss the entry time on your ticket, unfortunately, there is little that can be done. You will need to repurchase your tickets either online or at the venue.

How much earlier do I have to arrive for my time slot?

It's recommended to arrive 10-15 minutes before your reserved timeslot. You'll typically be admitted within 30 minutes of your selected timeslot.