2 hours
Multiple
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Calling all Donna Leon fans! Step into the world of Commissario Brunetti with this exclusive tour through Venice, exploring the real locations from the internationally acclaimed novels and TV adaptation. Wander through hidden corners and uncover fascinating details about Donna Leon, her stories, and their transition to the screen.Brunetti has captivated readers and viewers alike, becoming an icon of crime fiction and a long-running success on German television. This tour takes you beyond the tourist routes, revealing an intimate and authentic side of Venice.Retrace Brunetti’s investigations, from Acqua Alta to Beastly Things, and explore how the books and series portray Venice differently.Whether you're a devoted fan or simply love Venice, this tour offers a unique journey through the city’s mysteries, seen through the eyes of its most famous detective.
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Our tour begins at a charming meeting place, where I will introduce you to the world of Commissario Brunetti and Donna Leon’s Venice. From there, we’ll stroll to the entrance door featured in the series, instantly recognizable to fans. The route concludes at the façade of the Questura, where many key moments unfold.
Located near Brunetti’s home, this cozy restaurant is a frequent family gathering spot in the series. It’s where Commissario Brunetti listens to Raffi’s amusing remarks on sexual science and attempts to enjoy family dinners—often interrupted by work, much to Paola’s frustration. Fans of the episode Das Gesetz der Lagune will recognize these memorable scenes.
In this atmospheric pub, Commissario Brunetti confronts his daughter Chiara after discovering her involvement with the radical animal rights group Angelo Animale. Their tense conversation unfolds as the murder of Professor Nava, a former slaughterhouse employee, places Chiara’s "animal angels" under investigation. Fans of the episode Tierische Profite will recall this pivotal moment.
These buildings play a significant role in Brunetti’s investigations. At the school authority, Brunetti unsettles the alleged Dottore Signor Trotti with questions about the former employee Paolo Battestini. The public prosecutor’s office becomes the setting for a tense confrontation between Brunetti and his rival, Capitano Marvilli, as they seek clarity on jurisdiction over the murder of Rozafa Krasnic. Finally, at the court, Brunetti—aligned for once with his superior, Patta—successfully enforces the arrest warrant against slaughterhouse manager Signor Papetti.
Set in a historic palazzo, this is the headquarters of the radical animal rights group Angelo Animale. In a dramatic scene, two masked figures flee from a side entrance, pursued by Brunetti and his colleagues. While one escapes, the other is captured—and to Brunetti’s astonishment, it turns out to be his daughter Chiara.
On her way home from the train station, Signora Gismondi stops at this supermarket to pick up a fresh dinner, even on Sundays. In a poignant moment, she enjoys the last two scoops of chocolate ice cream of her life at the nearby bar, a small indulgence before a tragic fate
Located in the heart of Venice, this newspaper kiosk sells popular German and international papers. Brunetti stops here to pick up the latest issue, where he first learns about the details of his newest case.
The body of American soldier Foster is found the following morning by two Japanese tourists in a gondola, floating in the Rio near the water stairs of this Campo. His death sets the stage for a complex investigation that unfolds in the heart of Venice.
This church serves as the backdrop for the wedding of Dottor Pedrolli and Bianca Marcolini, a couple caught in a scandal surrounding the illegal adoption of an Albanian boy. Their marriage is central to a case that challenges both their personal lives and ethical boundaries.
This is the residence of the grieving mother of cadet Ernesto Moro, whose tragic death is central to the investigation. Interestingly, the flower shop featured in the famous film Bread and Tulips by Mario Soldini (2000) was also filmed at this location, adding a cinematic touch to this poignant site.
Bar Rosa Salva is the go-to place for Brunetti and his team to start their day. Vice-Questore Patta might indulge in a couple of glasses of grappa here, while Vianello enjoys the best coffee in town and delicious croissants. Brunetti himself often treats himself to a panino prosciutto or a tramezzino with ham and artichokes, savoring a moment of calm before diving into the day's investigations.
The tour concludes at a place we cannot miss: the striking columned hall in a campo, through which employees, visitors, and delinquents hurry towards the Questura. This is where the famous green door and its iconic portal stand, marking the entrance to the heart of Brunetti’s investigations.
Please note that the stops on the tour can vary. The shared small group tour is based on the German TV adaptation of Donna Leon’s novels, while the private German tour may include different stops depending on your preferences. The private English tour, on the other hand, is based on the novels and therefore includes different locations.
COMBO - in the internal courtyard, near the well (Campo dei Gesuiti 4878, Venezia, Veneto, 30121)
Duration
2 hours
Start Times
11:30, 14:30, 17:00
Address
Campo dei Gesuiti, 4878, 30121 Venezia VE, Italy
English
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German
Italian
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