Doge's Palace A masterpiece of Gothic architecture, is the very symbol of Venice
Museo Correr The Royal Palace, the neoclassical rooms and Antonio Canova, the History of Venice and the Picture-gallery
Ca' Rezzonico Among precious historical furnishings, it houses important works of the XVIII century Venice
Ca' Pesaro The International Gallery of Modern art houses masterpieces such as works by Medardo Rosso, Rodin, Kandinsky, Klee...
Glass Museum Housed in Murano, the museum hosts the most extensive historical collection of Murano glasses
Natural History Museum An evocative and engaging layout for discover the secrets of nature and living beings
Mocenigo Palace Museum of Textiles and Costumes with the itineraries dedicated to perfume
Fortuny Palace Visit the gothic Palazzo Pesaro degli Orfei located in Campo San Beneto and transformed by Mariano Fortuny into his private studio
Lace Museum Housed in Burano, the museum exhibits rare and valuable specimens of Venetian lace, from the 16th to the 20th century
Carlo Goldoni's house It’s the house where Carlo Goldoni was born and It contains a small museum dedicated to him, and a library of theatrical studies
Clock Tower For over 500 years it has marked the life, the history and the continual passage of time of Venice
Visitmuve Visit the website of Civic Museums of Venice
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The second floor of the Museum is reopen to the public: visit Mariano Fortuny y Madrazo’s studios
The exhibition presents ten previously unseen paintings by Giovanni Soccol, which together create a space defined by a sustained rhythm that brings unity to the whole
Born in Granada in 1871, Mariano Fortuny was himself the son of an artist and quickly found a place within the art and social world of Paris, the city in which he completed his studies as a painter…
European artists work on current themes related to human relations with the environment, as well as on the issues of gender and identity in a context of social change
Once owned by the Pesaro family, this large Gothic palace in Campo San Beneto, was transformed by Mariano Fortuny into his own atelier of photography, stage-design, textile-design and painting.
Palazzo Fortuny on “We wear culture”… the new project from Google Arts & Culture!
Palazzo Fortuny