Fodor's Expert Review Scuola di San Giorgio degli Schiavoni (Scuola Dalmata)

Founded in 1451 by the Dalmatian community, this small scuola, or confraternity, was, and still is, a social and cultural center for migrants from what is now Croatia. It contains one of Italy's most beautiful rooms, harmoniously decorated between 1502 and 1507 by Vittore Carpaccio. Although Carpaccio generally painted legendary and religious figures against backgrounds of contemporary Venetian architecture, here is perhaps one of the first instances of "Orientalism" in Western painting. Opening hours are quite flexible. Since this is a must-see site, book in advance so you won't be disappointed.