Punta della Dogana is an art museum located in Venice, Italy, and is notably positioned at the triangular tip of the Dorsoduro district, where the Grand Canal meets the Giudecca Canal, thus acting as a gateway to the city. Historically, it served as the customs house for Venice, a critical part in controlling the flow of goods during the height of the maritime republic's powers. The building showcases classic Venetian architectural aesthetics, having been restored by renowned Japanese architect, Tadao Ando, to now house a contemporary art museum. The space is managed by the François Pinault Foundation, which keeps rotating selections of its sizeable collection of modern art. The views from Punta della Dogana are spectacular, with clear sights of St. Mark's Basin on one side and the grandeur of the Santa Maria della Salute Church on the other, making it a picturesque spot for both art aficionados and casual visitors who appreciate historic architecture blended with modern elements amidst stunning sceneries.