M9 – Museum of the 20th century: Entry Ticket

Entry to M9 in Mestre, an interactive museum exploring 20th-century Italian life through multimedia exhibits and immersive displays.

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Skemmtun og innifalið

Highlights

  • Interactive multimedia exhibits

  • 20th-century Italian history

  • Located in Mestre

  • Modern museum building

  • Self-paced visit

What's Included

  • M9 Museum admission (permanent exhibition)

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A century of change

M9 in Mestre explores the 20th century through Italy's experience of it: two world wars, economic miracles, social upheaval, cultural transformation, and the environmental challenges that followed. The museum uses interactive multimedia technology rather than traditional display cases, creating an experience that is more immersive than conventional history museums.

The exhibitions

The permanent exhibition covers Italian life across the entire 20th century. Interactive displays let you explore topics at your own pace: how Italians lived, worked, ate, travelled, and entertained themselves as the century progressed. Archive footage, personal testimonies, and data visualisations bring abstract historical trends down to human scale. The approach makes history accessible even to visitors with limited knowledge of Italian specifics.

The building

M9 occupies a purpose-built contemporary structure in the centre of Mestre, designed by the Berlin-based architects Sauerbruch Hutton. The colourful ceramic facade and modern interior provide a striking contrast to Venice's historic architecture across the lagoon. The museum building includes public spaces, shops, and a rooftop with views across Mestre.

Why Mestre

Mestre is Venice's mainland counterpart, where many Venetians actually live. Visiting M9 provides a counterpoint to the historic centre: contemporary architecture, modern Italian life, and a perspective on the 20th century that Venice's medieval and Renaissance focus does not cover. It is a short bus or train ride from Venice and easy to combine with a lagoon day.

Book your M9 Museum tickets

See Italy's 20th century come alive. Book your museum entry tickets today.

Leiðbeiningar fyrir gesti
  • Follow exhibit instructions for interactive displays

  • Supervise children with technology

  • No flash photography

  • Follow staff directions

Opnunartímar

Mánudagur
Þriðjudagur
Miðvikudagur
Fimmtudagur
Föstudagur
Laugardagur
Sunnudagur

10:00am – 6:00pm 10:00am – 6:00pm 10:00am – 6:00pm 10:00am – 7:00pm 10:00am – 7:00pm

Algengar spurningar

Where is the museum?

In Mestre, a short bus or train ride from Venice.

How long should I allow?

1.5 to 2 hours for the permanent exhibition.

Is it interactive?

Yes, most exhibits use multimedia and interactive technology.

Það sem þú þarft að vita áður en þú ferð
  • Duration: explore at your own pace

  • Located in Mestre (mainland)

  • Bus or train from Venice

  • Interactive exhibits

  • Not included: transport to Mestre

Skilmálar um afbókun

Ekki er hægt að afpanta þessa miða eða færa þá á annan tíma.

Heimilisfang

11 Via Giovanni Pascoli-30171

Skemmtun og innifalið

Highlights

  • Interactive multimedia exhibits

  • 20th-century Italian history

  • Located in Mestre

  • Modern museum building

  • Self-paced visit

What's Included

  • M9 Museum admission (permanent exhibition)

Um

A century of change

M9 in Mestre explores the 20th century through Italy's experience of it: two world wars, economic miracles, social upheaval, cultural transformation, and the environmental challenges that followed. The museum uses interactive multimedia technology rather than traditional display cases, creating an experience that is more immersive than conventional history museums.

The exhibitions

The permanent exhibition covers Italian life across the entire 20th century. Interactive displays let you explore topics at your own pace: how Italians lived, worked, ate, travelled, and entertained themselves as the century progressed. Archive footage, personal testimonies, and data visualisations bring abstract historical trends down to human scale. The approach makes history accessible even to visitors with limited knowledge of Italian specifics.

The building

M9 occupies a purpose-built contemporary structure in the centre of Mestre, designed by the Berlin-based architects Sauerbruch Hutton. The colourful ceramic facade and modern interior provide a striking contrast to Venice's historic architecture across the lagoon. The museum building includes public spaces, shops, and a rooftop with views across Mestre.

Why Mestre

Mestre is Venice's mainland counterpart, where many Venetians actually live. Visiting M9 provides a counterpoint to the historic centre: contemporary architecture, modern Italian life, and a perspective on the 20th century that Venice's medieval and Renaissance focus does not cover. It is a short bus or train ride from Venice and easy to combine with a lagoon day.

Book your M9 Museum tickets

See Italy's 20th century come alive. Book your museum entry tickets today.

Leiðbeiningar fyrir gesti
  • Follow exhibit instructions for interactive displays

  • Supervise children with technology

  • No flash photography

  • Follow staff directions

Opnunartímar

Mánudagur
Þriðjudagur
Miðvikudagur
Fimmtudagur
Föstudagur
Laugardagur
Sunnudagur

10:00am – 6:00pm 10:00am – 6:00pm 10:00am – 6:00pm 10:00am – 7:00pm 10:00am – 7:00pm

Algengar spurningar

Where is the museum?

In Mestre, a short bus or train ride from Venice.

How long should I allow?

1.5 to 2 hours for the permanent exhibition.

Is it interactive?

Yes, most exhibits use multimedia and interactive technology.

Það sem þú þarft að vita áður en þú ferð
  • Duration: explore at your own pace

  • Located in Mestre (mainland)

  • Bus or train from Venice

  • Interactive exhibits

  • Not included: transport to Mestre

Skilmálar um afbókun

Ekki er hægt að afpanta þessa miða eða færa þá á annan tíma.

Heimilisfang

11 Via Giovanni Pascoli-30171

Skemmtun og innifalið

Highlights

  • Interactive multimedia exhibits

  • 20th-century Italian history

  • Located in Mestre

  • Modern museum building

  • Self-paced visit

What's Included

  • M9 Museum admission (permanent exhibition)

Um

A century of change

M9 in Mestre explores the 20th century through Italy's experience of it: two world wars, economic miracles, social upheaval, cultural transformation, and the environmental challenges that followed. The museum uses interactive multimedia technology rather than traditional display cases, creating an experience that is more immersive than conventional history museums.

The exhibitions

The permanent exhibition covers Italian life across the entire 20th century. Interactive displays let you explore topics at your own pace: how Italians lived, worked, ate, travelled, and entertained themselves as the century progressed. Archive footage, personal testimonies, and data visualisations bring abstract historical trends down to human scale. The approach makes history accessible even to visitors with limited knowledge of Italian specifics.

The building

M9 occupies a purpose-built contemporary structure in the centre of Mestre, designed by the Berlin-based architects Sauerbruch Hutton. The colourful ceramic facade and modern interior provide a striking contrast to Venice's historic architecture across the lagoon. The museum building includes public spaces, shops, and a rooftop with views across Mestre.

Why Mestre

Mestre is Venice's mainland counterpart, where many Venetians actually live. Visiting M9 provides a counterpoint to the historic centre: contemporary architecture, modern Italian life, and a perspective on the 20th century that Venice's medieval and Renaissance focus does not cover. It is a short bus or train ride from Venice and easy to combine with a lagoon day.

Book your M9 Museum tickets

See Italy's 20th century come alive. Book your museum entry tickets today.

Það sem þú þarft að vita áður en þú ferð
  • Duration: explore at your own pace

  • Located in Mestre (mainland)

  • Bus or train from Venice

  • Interactive exhibits

  • Not included: transport to Mestre

Leiðbeiningar fyrir gesti
  • Follow exhibit instructions for interactive displays

  • Supervise children with technology

  • No flash photography

  • Follow staff directions

Algengar spurningar

Where is the museum?

In Mestre, a short bus or train ride from Venice.

How long should I allow?

1.5 to 2 hours for the permanent exhibition.

Is it interactive?

Yes, most exhibits use multimedia and interactive technology.

Skilmálar um afbókun

Ekki er hægt að afpanta þessa miða eða færa þá á annan tíma.

Heimilisfang

11 Via Giovanni Pascoli-30171

Skemmtun og innifalið

Highlights

  • Interactive multimedia exhibits

  • 20th-century Italian history

  • Located in Mestre

  • Modern museum building

  • Self-paced visit

What's Included

  • M9 Museum admission (permanent exhibition)

Um

A century of change

M9 in Mestre explores the 20th century through Italy's experience of it: two world wars, economic miracles, social upheaval, cultural transformation, and the environmental challenges that followed. The museum uses interactive multimedia technology rather than traditional display cases, creating an experience that is more immersive than conventional history museums.

The exhibitions

The permanent exhibition covers Italian life across the entire 20th century. Interactive displays let you explore topics at your own pace: how Italians lived, worked, ate, travelled, and entertained themselves as the century progressed. Archive footage, personal testimonies, and data visualisations bring abstract historical trends down to human scale. The approach makes history accessible even to visitors with limited knowledge of Italian specifics.

The building

M9 occupies a purpose-built contemporary structure in the centre of Mestre, designed by the Berlin-based architects Sauerbruch Hutton. The colourful ceramic facade and modern interior provide a striking contrast to Venice's historic architecture across the lagoon. The museum building includes public spaces, shops, and a rooftop with views across Mestre.

Why Mestre

Mestre is Venice's mainland counterpart, where many Venetians actually live. Visiting M9 provides a counterpoint to the historic centre: contemporary architecture, modern Italian life, and a perspective on the 20th century that Venice's medieval and Renaissance focus does not cover. It is a short bus or train ride from Venice and easy to combine with a lagoon day.

Book your M9 Museum tickets

See Italy's 20th century come alive. Book your museum entry tickets today.

Það sem þú þarft að vita áður en þú ferð
  • Duration: explore at your own pace

  • Located in Mestre (mainland)

  • Bus or train from Venice

  • Interactive exhibits

  • Not included: transport to Mestre

Leiðbeiningar fyrir gesti
  • Follow exhibit instructions for interactive displays

  • Supervise children with technology

  • No flash photography

  • Follow staff directions

Algengar spurningar

Where is the museum?

In Mestre, a short bus or train ride from Venice.

How long should I allow?

1.5 to 2 hours for the permanent exhibition.

Is it interactive?

Yes, most exhibits use multimedia and interactive technology.

Skilmálar um afbókun

Ekki er hægt að afpanta þessa miða eða færa þá á annan tíma.

Heimilisfang

11 Via Giovanni Pascoli-30171

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