Jacopo Robusti alias “Tintoretto 1519-1594” – was a well-known eccentric and conformist Venetian painter and the greatest exponent of the Venetian School and the Italian Renaissance. His nickname came from the profession of his father, Giovanni Battista, who was a silk dyer. He was also known for his various nicknames, such as “the furious” for his emphasis in painting, animated by multiple figures and violent chiaroscuro; or “the terrible” for his energetic character and his determination in painting, constantly driven by a perennial fury of creativity. Participating in a treasure hunt featuring Giacomo Tintoretto can offer a glimpse into this dynamic period.
Treasure hunt Giacomo Tintoretto of the Renaissance
For a different kind of team building and for lovers of Renaissance painting, we have created Giacomo Tintoretto Team Building Venice, which highlights the ruthless art world of 16th century Venice. Tintoretto will be the victim of a cruel joke perpetrated by his business rival Tiziano Vecellio (painter and citizen of the Serenissima Republic of Venice 1488-1576). Help him in the deal that will allow him to complete his work, and you will see Venice through the eyes of a true and unreleased artist, while discovering some of the most curious and intriguing stories and legends of the period during the treasure hunt Giacomo Tintoretto experience.
The departure will be from the beautiful Jewish quarter of Campo del Ghetto to subsequently touch the Church of Sant’Alvise, Madonna dell’Orto, Campo dei Mori, Casa del Tintoretto, Casino degli Spiriti, Palazzo Lezze, Abbazia della Misericordia and Scuola Grande della Misericordia. Each location holds significance in the treasure hunt Giacomo Tintoretto event, making the journey even more engaging.
The ride is two kilometres long and takes approximately 2.00 hours. Join the treasure hunt Giacomo Tintoretto and explore Venice in a unique way.