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Highlights
1.5-hour Interpreti Veneziani concert
Music Museum with 200+ antique instruments
Combined cultural experience
San Maurizio church setting
Explore at your own pace
What's Included
Music Museum entry
Baroque concert admission
Venice's musical heritage
This combined ticket pairs the Venice Music Museum with a 1.5-hour baroque concert by Interpreti Veneziani, offering two perspectives on the city's extraordinary musical history. The museum displays over 200 antique instruments in the San Maurizio church, while the concert brings that heritage to life through world-class live performance.
The Music Museum
Housed in the deconsecrated church of San Maurizio, the Music Museum contains over 200 instruments spanning the baroque and classical periods. Violins, cellos, harpsichords, and other instruments are displayed alongside information about Venice's role in developing Western music. The city produced Vivaldi, nurtured Monteverdi, and trained generations of musicians at its ospedali. The museum places these achievements in physical context through the instruments themselves.
The concert
Interpreti Veneziani have performed baroque music in Venice since 1987. Their 1.5-hour concert presents Vivaldi and his contemporaries with the technical precision and interpretive warmth that have earned them international recognition. The church setting provides natural acoustics that modern concert halls cannot replicate, allowing you to hear strings and harpsichord as 18th-century audiences did.
Together
Visiting the museum before or after the concert enriches both experiences. The instruments in the museum gain life when you have heard their modern counterparts played superbly. The concert gains depth when you understand the tradition and the instruments that produced the sound. Together they provide a thorough appreciation of why Venice's musical contribution matters.
Book your music museum and concert tickets
See and hear Venice's musical history. Book your combined tickets today.
Silence phones for the concert
No photography during performance
Handle nothing in the museum
Respect the church settings
Can I visit the museum and concert on different days?
Check combined ticket terms when booking.
How long for both?
Concert is 1.5 hours; museum is self-paced.
Where is the Music Museum?
San Maurizio church, near Campo Santo Stefano.
Concert: 1.5 hours; museum: self-paced
Interpreti Veneziani performance
San Maurizio church museum
Smart casual for concert
Not included: refreshments
Näitä lippuja ei voi peruuttaa tai siirtää toiseen ajankohtaan.
Campiello Pisani, 1910-30124
Highlights
1.5-hour Interpreti Veneziani concert
Music Museum with 200+ antique instruments
Combined cultural experience
San Maurizio church setting
Explore at your own pace
What's Included
Music Museum entry
Baroque concert admission
Venice's musical heritage
This combined ticket pairs the Venice Music Museum with a 1.5-hour baroque concert by Interpreti Veneziani, offering two perspectives on the city's extraordinary musical history. The museum displays over 200 antique instruments in the San Maurizio church, while the concert brings that heritage to life through world-class live performance.
The Music Museum
Housed in the deconsecrated church of San Maurizio, the Music Museum contains over 200 instruments spanning the baroque and classical periods. Violins, cellos, harpsichords, and other instruments are displayed alongside information about Venice's role in developing Western music. The city produced Vivaldi, nurtured Monteverdi, and trained generations of musicians at its ospedali. The museum places these achievements in physical context through the instruments themselves.
The concert
Interpreti Veneziani have performed baroque music in Venice since 1987. Their 1.5-hour concert presents Vivaldi and his contemporaries with the technical precision and interpretive warmth that have earned them international recognition. The church setting provides natural acoustics that modern concert halls cannot replicate, allowing you to hear strings and harpsichord as 18th-century audiences did.
Together
Visiting the museum before or after the concert enriches both experiences. The instruments in the museum gain life when you have heard their modern counterparts played superbly. The concert gains depth when you understand the tradition and the instruments that produced the sound. Together they provide a thorough appreciation of why Venice's musical contribution matters.
Book your music museum and concert tickets
See and hear Venice's musical history. Book your combined tickets today.
Silence phones for the concert
No photography during performance
Handle nothing in the museum
Respect the church settings
Can I visit the museum and concert on different days?
Check combined ticket terms when booking.
How long for both?
Concert is 1.5 hours; museum is self-paced.
Where is the Music Museum?
San Maurizio church, near Campo Santo Stefano.
Concert: 1.5 hours; museum: self-paced
Interpreti Veneziani performance
San Maurizio church museum
Smart casual for concert
Not included: refreshments
Näitä lippuja ei voi peruuttaa tai siirtää toiseen ajankohtaan.
Campiello Pisani, 1910-30124
Highlights
1.5-hour Interpreti Veneziani concert
Music Museum with 200+ antique instruments
Combined cultural experience
San Maurizio church setting
Explore at your own pace
What's Included
Music Museum entry
Baroque concert admission
Venice's musical heritage
This combined ticket pairs the Venice Music Museum with a 1.5-hour baroque concert by Interpreti Veneziani, offering two perspectives on the city's extraordinary musical history. The museum displays over 200 antique instruments in the San Maurizio church, while the concert brings that heritage to life through world-class live performance.
The Music Museum
Housed in the deconsecrated church of San Maurizio, the Music Museum contains over 200 instruments spanning the baroque and classical periods. Violins, cellos, harpsichords, and other instruments are displayed alongside information about Venice's role in developing Western music. The city produced Vivaldi, nurtured Monteverdi, and trained generations of musicians at its ospedali. The museum places these achievements in physical context through the instruments themselves.
The concert
Interpreti Veneziani have performed baroque music in Venice since 1987. Their 1.5-hour concert presents Vivaldi and his contemporaries with the technical precision and interpretive warmth that have earned them international recognition. The church setting provides natural acoustics that modern concert halls cannot replicate, allowing you to hear strings and harpsichord as 18th-century audiences did.
Together
Visiting the museum before or after the concert enriches both experiences. The instruments in the museum gain life when you have heard their modern counterparts played superbly. The concert gains depth when you understand the tradition and the instruments that produced the sound. Together they provide a thorough appreciation of why Venice's musical contribution matters.
Book your music museum and concert tickets
See and hear Venice's musical history. Book your combined tickets today.
Concert: 1.5 hours; museum: self-paced
Interpreti Veneziani performance
San Maurizio church museum
Smart casual for concert
Not included: refreshments
Silence phones for the concert
No photography during performance
Handle nothing in the museum
Respect the church settings
Can I visit the museum and concert on different days?
Check combined ticket terms when booking.
How long for both?
Concert is 1.5 hours; museum is self-paced.
Where is the Music Museum?
San Maurizio church, near Campo Santo Stefano.
Näitä lippuja ei voi peruuttaa tai siirtää toiseen ajankohtaan.
Campiello Pisani, 1910-30124
Highlights
1.5-hour Interpreti Veneziani concert
Music Museum with 200+ antique instruments
Combined cultural experience
San Maurizio church setting
Explore at your own pace
What's Included
Music Museum entry
Baroque concert admission
Venice's musical heritage
This combined ticket pairs the Venice Music Museum with a 1.5-hour baroque concert by Interpreti Veneziani, offering two perspectives on the city's extraordinary musical history. The museum displays over 200 antique instruments in the San Maurizio church, while the concert brings that heritage to life through world-class live performance.
The Music Museum
Housed in the deconsecrated church of San Maurizio, the Music Museum contains over 200 instruments spanning the baroque and classical periods. Violins, cellos, harpsichords, and other instruments are displayed alongside information about Venice's role in developing Western music. The city produced Vivaldi, nurtured Monteverdi, and trained generations of musicians at its ospedali. The museum places these achievements in physical context through the instruments themselves.
The concert
Interpreti Veneziani have performed baroque music in Venice since 1987. Their 1.5-hour concert presents Vivaldi and his contemporaries with the technical precision and interpretive warmth that have earned them international recognition. The church setting provides natural acoustics that modern concert halls cannot replicate, allowing you to hear strings and harpsichord as 18th-century audiences did.
Together
Visiting the museum before or after the concert enriches both experiences. The instruments in the museum gain life when you have heard their modern counterparts played superbly. The concert gains depth when you understand the tradition and the instruments that produced the sound. Together they provide a thorough appreciation of why Venice's musical contribution matters.
Book your music museum and concert tickets
See and hear Venice's musical history. Book your combined tickets today.
Concert: 1.5 hours; museum: self-paced
Interpreti Veneziani performance
San Maurizio church museum
Smart casual for concert
Not included: refreshments
Silence phones for the concert
No photography during performance
Handle nothing in the museum
Respect the church settings
Can I visit the museum and concert on different days?
Check combined ticket terms when booking.
How long for both?
Concert is 1.5 hours; museum is self-paced.
Where is the Music Museum?
San Maurizio church, near Campo Santo Stefano.
Näitä lippuja ei voi peruuttaa tai siirtää toiseen ajankohtaan.
Campiello Pisani, 1910-30124
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