Venice

1) Ca 'Vendramin Calergi, Sestiere Cannaregio 2014: in this house lived  Richard Wagner, great musician and mason. The palace carries the motto of the Templar knights  "Non nobis, Domine, non nobis,"


2) Church Santa Maria Maddalena, Sestiere Cannaregio: There is a strong hermetic symbolism, Masonic and Templar symbolism. The church has a circular plan and  is clearly inspired by the Pantheon in Rome or Paris
3) Carlo Goldoni’s house, Sestriere San Polo 2794: the famous author of comedies and dramas of the eighteenth century was a Freemason.
4) House of Giacomo Casanova, Barbaria delle Tole 6673  sestriere di castello: a museum inspired by the writer and freemason Casanova.
5) Piazza San Marco: the lion of venice, symbol of the city is symbolized in many spots of this square. To note the Tetrarchy group outside the basilica, the south facade and clock tower representing the zodiac. On the facade and inside of the Basilica san Marco there are hermetic symbols to be found.  

6) Island of San Giorgio in Alga: here it’s believed to be  hiding the treasure of the Templars.
7) Island of Torcello: there is the Devil's Bridge
8) Mira Villa Foscari, known as the "Malcontenta" (unhappy), along the Brenta Canal.the palace was made by  Andrea Palladio.
9) Stra, Villa Pisani, via venezia. It’s a philosopher’s residence