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Experiences
4.7
(24 Ulasan Pelanggan)

Negozio Olivetti: Entry Ticket
Entry to Negozio Olivetti on St Mark's Square, Carlo Scarpa's celebrated mid-century showroom for the Olivetti typewriter company.
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Highlights
Carlo Scarpa's celebrated design
Located on St Mark's Square
Mid-century modern architecture
Olivetti typewriters and technology display
Quick visit (20-30 minutes)
What's Included
Showroom entry
Self-guided visit
Scarpa on the piazza
In 1958, Adriano Olivetti commissioned Carlo Scarpa to design a showroom on St Mark's Square for his typewriter company. The result is one of the finest examples of mid-century modern design in Italy, a small space that demonstrates Scarpa's extraordinary attention to materials, light, and proportion. Managed by FAI (Italy's National Trust), it is open to visitors as a design landmark.
The design
Scarpa transformed a narrow ground-floor space into a showroom that feels far larger than its dimensions suggest. A floating staircase in Aurisina marble connects two levels. Teak, brass, and Murano glass are combined with the precision that defines Scarpa's work. Every surface, joint, and detail has been considered. The space rewards close inspection: look at how materials meet, how light enters, how the staircase appears to hover.
The Olivetti connection
Olivetti was unusual among Italian companies for treating design as central to its identity. The typewriters and technology on display represent a period when Italian industrial design led the world. Scarpa's showroom was both a retail space and a statement of corporate values, placing technology within an aesthetic framework of the highest quality.
A design detour
The showroom takes only 20 to 30 minutes to visit but offers a complete change of register from the Byzantine and Gothic architecture surrounding it on the piazza. For anyone interested in modern design, architecture, or Scarpa's work specifically, it is an essential Venice stop. It also provides a calm, air-conditioned pause from St Mark's Square outside.
Book your Negozio Olivetti tickets
See Scarpa's design masterpiece on St Mark's Square. Book your entry tickets today.
Do not touch the exhibits
No flash photography
Follow staff directions
Respect the design space
Senin
Selasa
Rabu
Kamis
Jumat
Sabtu
Minggu
10:00am – 5:30pm 10:00am – 5:30pm 10:00am – 5:30pm 10:00am – 5:30pm 10:00am – 5:30pm 10:00am – 5:30pm
How long is a visit?
20 to 30 minutes.
Where is it?
On St Mark's Square, under the arcade.
Is it wheelchair accessible?
Ground floor is accessible; upper level via staircase only.
Duration: 20-30 minutes
Located on St Mark's Square
Self-guided visit
Audio guide available in English and Italian
Not included: guided tour
Tiket ini tidak dapat dibatalkan atau dijadwalkan ulang.
Piazza San Marco, 101-30124
Highlights
Carlo Scarpa's celebrated design
Located on St Mark's Square
Mid-century modern architecture
Olivetti typewriters and technology display
Quick visit (20-30 minutes)
What's Included
Showroom entry
Self-guided visit
Scarpa on the piazza
In 1958, Adriano Olivetti commissioned Carlo Scarpa to design a showroom on St Mark's Square for his typewriter company. The result is one of the finest examples of mid-century modern design in Italy, a small space that demonstrates Scarpa's extraordinary attention to materials, light, and proportion. Managed by FAI (Italy's National Trust), it is open to visitors as a design landmark.
The design
Scarpa transformed a narrow ground-floor space into a showroom that feels far larger than its dimensions suggest. A floating staircase in Aurisina marble connects two levels. Teak, brass, and Murano glass are combined with the precision that defines Scarpa's work. Every surface, joint, and detail has been considered. The space rewards close inspection: look at how materials meet, how light enters, how the staircase appears to hover.
The Olivetti connection
Olivetti was unusual among Italian companies for treating design as central to its identity. The typewriters and technology on display represent a period when Italian industrial design led the world. Scarpa's showroom was both a retail space and a statement of corporate values, placing technology within an aesthetic framework of the highest quality.
A design detour
The showroom takes only 20 to 30 minutes to visit but offers a complete change of register from the Byzantine and Gothic architecture surrounding it on the piazza. For anyone interested in modern design, architecture, or Scarpa's work specifically, it is an essential Venice stop. It also provides a calm, air-conditioned pause from St Mark's Square outside.
Book your Negozio Olivetti tickets
See Scarpa's design masterpiece on St Mark's Square. Book your entry tickets today.
Do not touch the exhibits
No flash photography
Follow staff directions
Respect the design space
Senin
Selasa
Rabu
Kamis
Jumat
Sabtu
Minggu
10:00am – 5:30pm 10:00am – 5:30pm 10:00am – 5:30pm 10:00am – 5:30pm 10:00am – 5:30pm 10:00am – 5:30pm
How long is a visit?
20 to 30 minutes.
Where is it?
On St Mark's Square, under the arcade.
Is it wheelchair accessible?
Ground floor is accessible; upper level via staircase only.
Duration: 20-30 minutes
Located on St Mark's Square
Self-guided visit
Audio guide available in English and Italian
Not included: guided tour
Tiket ini tidak dapat dibatalkan atau dijadwalkan ulang.
Piazza San Marco, 101-30124
Highlights
Carlo Scarpa's celebrated design
Located on St Mark's Square
Mid-century modern architecture
Olivetti typewriters and technology display
Quick visit (20-30 minutes)
What's Included
Showroom entry
Self-guided visit
Scarpa on the piazza
In 1958, Adriano Olivetti commissioned Carlo Scarpa to design a showroom on St Mark's Square for his typewriter company. The result is one of the finest examples of mid-century modern design in Italy, a small space that demonstrates Scarpa's extraordinary attention to materials, light, and proportion. Managed by FAI (Italy's National Trust), it is open to visitors as a design landmark.
The design
Scarpa transformed a narrow ground-floor space into a showroom that feels far larger than its dimensions suggest. A floating staircase in Aurisina marble connects two levels. Teak, brass, and Murano glass are combined with the precision that defines Scarpa's work. Every surface, joint, and detail has been considered. The space rewards close inspection: look at how materials meet, how light enters, how the staircase appears to hover.
The Olivetti connection
Olivetti was unusual among Italian companies for treating design as central to its identity. The typewriters and technology on display represent a period when Italian industrial design led the world. Scarpa's showroom was both a retail space and a statement of corporate values, placing technology within an aesthetic framework of the highest quality.
A design detour
The showroom takes only 20 to 30 minutes to visit but offers a complete change of register from the Byzantine and Gothic architecture surrounding it on the piazza. For anyone interested in modern design, architecture, or Scarpa's work specifically, it is an essential Venice stop. It also provides a calm, air-conditioned pause from St Mark's Square outside.
Book your Negozio Olivetti tickets
See Scarpa's design masterpiece on St Mark's Square. Book your entry tickets today.
Duration: 20-30 minutes
Located on St Mark's Square
Self-guided visit
Audio guide available in English and Italian
Not included: guided tour
Do not touch the exhibits
No flash photography
Follow staff directions
Respect the design space
How long is a visit?
20 to 30 minutes.
Where is it?
On St Mark's Square, under the arcade.
Is it wheelchair accessible?
Ground floor is accessible; upper level via staircase only.
Tiket ini tidak dapat dibatalkan atau dijadwalkan ulang.
Piazza San Marco, 101-30124
Highlights
Carlo Scarpa's celebrated design
Located on St Mark's Square
Mid-century modern architecture
Olivetti typewriters and technology display
Quick visit (20-30 minutes)
What's Included
Showroom entry
Self-guided visit
Scarpa on the piazza
In 1958, Adriano Olivetti commissioned Carlo Scarpa to design a showroom on St Mark's Square for his typewriter company. The result is one of the finest examples of mid-century modern design in Italy, a small space that demonstrates Scarpa's extraordinary attention to materials, light, and proportion. Managed by FAI (Italy's National Trust), it is open to visitors as a design landmark.
The design
Scarpa transformed a narrow ground-floor space into a showroom that feels far larger than its dimensions suggest. A floating staircase in Aurisina marble connects two levels. Teak, brass, and Murano glass are combined with the precision that defines Scarpa's work. Every surface, joint, and detail has been considered. The space rewards close inspection: look at how materials meet, how light enters, how the staircase appears to hover.
The Olivetti connection
Olivetti was unusual among Italian companies for treating design as central to its identity. The typewriters and technology on display represent a period when Italian industrial design led the world. Scarpa's showroom was both a retail space and a statement of corporate values, placing technology within an aesthetic framework of the highest quality.
A design detour
The showroom takes only 20 to 30 minutes to visit but offers a complete change of register from the Byzantine and Gothic architecture surrounding it on the piazza. For anyone interested in modern design, architecture, or Scarpa's work specifically, it is an essential Venice stop. It also provides a calm, air-conditioned pause from St Mark's Square outside.
Book your Negozio Olivetti tickets
See Scarpa's design masterpiece on St Mark's Square. Book your entry tickets today.
Duration: 20-30 minutes
Located on St Mark's Square
Self-guided visit
Audio guide available in English and Italian
Not included: guided tour
Do not touch the exhibits
No flash photography
Follow staff directions
Respect the design space
How long is a visit?
20 to 30 minutes.
Where is it?
On St Mark's Square, under the arcade.
Is it wheelchair accessible?
Ground floor is accessible; upper level via staircase only.
Tiket ini tidak dapat dibatalkan atau dijadwalkan ulang.
Piazza San Marco, 101-30124
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