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Ca' Rezzonico - Museo del ‘700 Veneziano. His magnificent palace, now a Museum of Eighteenth-Century Venice, was designed by the greatest Baroque architect of Venice, Baldassare Longhena for the aristocratic Bon family, and its construction began in 1649.

The staircase alongside the cafeteria leads up to the Browning Mezzanine, which now houses the Mestrovich Collection, including works by such artists as Jacopo Tintoretto and Bonifacio de' Pitati. The visit to the Museum Collection begins Giorgio Massari's large ceremonial staircase on the side of the palace opposite the Grand Canal. On the first floor a total of eleven rooms contain paintings, sculptures, frescoed ceilings and collections of eighteenth-century furnishings. The second floor opens with the portego [the long central hall typical of Venetian palaces] in which there are two early works by Canaletto; the rooms dedicated to the work of Pietro Longhi and the Giandomenico Tieopolo frescoes originally on the walls of Villa Zianigo are not to be missed. The third floor contains not only the three rooms of an old pharmacy [Farmacia Ai do San Marchi] but also the noteworthy collection of paintings bequeathed by Egidio Martini.

The layout takes the visitor through the various rooms of the first floor, with an ample selection of clothing, garments and other accessories which are part of the permanent collection.

Opening hours:

Open from 10.00 am to 06.00 pm from April the 1st to October the 31st.
Open from 10.00 am to 05.00 pm from November the 1st to March the 31st.
Closed on Tuesday, New Year’s Day, May the 1st , Christmas Day.

Address: 

Dorsoduro, 3136 - Venice.

Note:

Reduced price tickets
  • Over 65 years old 
  • Students with a student card (15-25 years old)
  • Children 6-14 years old
No tickets needed under 6 years old.