Querini Stampalia Foundation: Entry Ticket

Entry to the Querini Stampalia Foundation featuring over 400 paintings, Carlo Scarpa interiors, and temporary exhibitions.

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Skemmtun og innifalið

Highlights

  • Over 400 paintings and artworks

  • Carlo Scarpa architectural restoration

  • Temporary exhibitions included

  • Historic Venetian residence

  • Self-paced visit

What's Included

  • Museum admission

  • Access to temporary exhibitions

  • Self-guided visit

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Art meets architecture

The Querini Stampalia Foundation occupies a Venetian palazzo that has been transformed by one of the 20th century's greatest architects. Carlo Scarpa's restoration between 1961 and 1963 created a dialogue between historic and modern that makes the building itself as compelling as the art it contains. Over 400 paintings span centuries of Venetian and Italian art.

The Scarpa restoration

Scarpa's work at the Querini Stampalia is considered among his finest. His ground floor and garden redesign introduced concrete, steel, and water features into the medieval palazzo with extraordinary sensitivity. Every detail, from door handles to floor tiles, bears his distinctive hand. For architecture enthusiasts, this alone justifies the visit.

The collection

The Querini family's collection fills the upper floors with paintings by Bellini, Longhi, Tiepolo, and other Italian masters. Period rooms recreate the life of a wealthy Venetian family, complete with furniture, ceramics, and decorative arts. Pietro Longhi's scenes of 18th-century Venetian daily life are particularly engaging, capturing card games, masked balls, and domestic moments with documentary precision.

A quieter Venice

The Foundation sits near Campo Santa Maria Formosa but attracts far fewer visitors than the Accademia or Ca' d'Oro. This means you can study the paintings and Scarpa's details at leisure, without the crowds that characterise Venice's major museums. Temporary exhibitions add contemporary perspectives to the historic collection.

Book your Querini Stampalia tickets

Where Venetian history meets modern architecture. Book your entry tickets today.

Leiðbeiningar fyrir gesti
  • No flash photography

  • Do not touch artworks

  • Follow staff directions

  • Bags may need to be checked

Opnunartímar

Mánudagur
Þriðjudagur
Miðvikudagur
Fimmtudagur
Föstudagur
Laugardagur
Sunnudagur

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

Algengar spurningar

How long should I allow?

1 to 1.5 hours for a thorough visit.

Is there wheelchair access?

Yes, the foundation is wheelchair accessible.

Are there temporary exhibitions?

Yes, changing exhibitions complement the permanent collection.

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

  • Self-guided visit

  • Near Campo Santa Maria Formosa

  • Wheelchair accessible

  • Not included: guided tour

Skilmálar um afbókun

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

Heimilisfang

5252,Campo Santa Maria Formosa-30122

Skemmtun og innifalið

Highlights

  • Over 400 paintings and artworks

  • Carlo Scarpa architectural restoration

  • Temporary exhibitions included

  • Historic Venetian residence

  • Self-paced visit

What's Included

  • Museum admission

  • Access to temporary exhibitions

  • Self-guided visit

Um

Art meets architecture

The Querini Stampalia Foundation occupies a Venetian palazzo that has been transformed by one of the 20th century's greatest architects. Carlo Scarpa's restoration between 1961 and 1963 created a dialogue between historic and modern that makes the building itself as compelling as the art it contains. Over 400 paintings span centuries of Venetian and Italian art.

The Scarpa restoration

Scarpa's work at the Querini Stampalia is considered among his finest. His ground floor and garden redesign introduced concrete, steel, and water features into the medieval palazzo with extraordinary sensitivity. Every detail, from door handles to floor tiles, bears his distinctive hand. For architecture enthusiasts, this alone justifies the visit.

The collection

The Querini family's collection fills the upper floors with paintings by Bellini, Longhi, Tiepolo, and other Italian masters. Period rooms recreate the life of a wealthy Venetian family, complete with furniture, ceramics, and decorative arts. Pietro Longhi's scenes of 18th-century Venetian daily life are particularly engaging, capturing card games, masked balls, and domestic moments with documentary precision.

A quieter Venice

The Foundation sits near Campo Santa Maria Formosa but attracts far fewer visitors than the Accademia or Ca' d'Oro. This means you can study the paintings and Scarpa's details at leisure, without the crowds that characterise Venice's major museums. Temporary exhibitions add contemporary perspectives to the historic collection.

Book your Querini Stampalia tickets

Where Venetian history meets modern architecture. Book your entry tickets today.

Leiðbeiningar fyrir gesti
  • No flash photography

  • Do not touch artworks

  • Follow staff directions

  • Bags may need to be checked

Opnunartímar

Mánudagur
Þriðjudagur
Miðvikudagur
Fimmtudagur
Föstudagur
Laugardagur
Sunnudagur

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

Algengar spurningar

How long should I allow?

1 to 1.5 hours for a thorough visit.

Is there wheelchair access?

Yes, the foundation is wheelchair accessible.

Are there temporary exhibitions?

Yes, changing exhibitions complement the permanent collection.

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

  • Self-guided visit

  • Near Campo Santa Maria Formosa

  • Wheelchair accessible

  • Not included: guided tour

Skilmálar um afbókun

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

Heimilisfang

5252,Campo Santa Maria Formosa-30122

Skemmtun og innifalið

Highlights

  • Over 400 paintings and artworks

  • Carlo Scarpa architectural restoration

  • Temporary exhibitions included

  • Historic Venetian residence

  • Self-paced visit

What's Included

  • Museum admission

  • Access to temporary exhibitions

  • Self-guided visit

Um

Art meets architecture

The Querini Stampalia Foundation occupies a Venetian palazzo that has been transformed by one of the 20th century's greatest architects. Carlo Scarpa's restoration between 1961 and 1963 created a dialogue between historic and modern that makes the building itself as compelling as the art it contains. Over 400 paintings span centuries of Venetian and Italian art.

The Scarpa restoration

Scarpa's work at the Querini Stampalia is considered among his finest. His ground floor and garden redesign introduced concrete, steel, and water features into the medieval palazzo with extraordinary sensitivity. Every detail, from door handles to floor tiles, bears his distinctive hand. For architecture enthusiasts, this alone justifies the visit.

The collection

The Querini family's collection fills the upper floors with paintings by Bellini, Longhi, Tiepolo, and other Italian masters. Period rooms recreate the life of a wealthy Venetian family, complete with furniture, ceramics, and decorative arts. Pietro Longhi's scenes of 18th-century Venetian daily life are particularly engaging, capturing card games, masked balls, and domestic moments with documentary precision.

A quieter Venice

The Foundation sits near Campo Santa Maria Formosa but attracts far fewer visitors than the Accademia or Ca' d'Oro. This means you can study the paintings and Scarpa's details at leisure, without the crowds that characterise Venice's major museums. Temporary exhibitions add contemporary perspectives to the historic collection.

Book your Querini Stampalia tickets

Where Venetian history meets modern architecture. Book your entry tickets today.

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

  • Self-guided visit

  • Near Campo Santa Maria Formosa

  • Wheelchair accessible

  • Not included: guided tour

Leiðbeiningar fyrir gesti
  • No flash photography

  • Do not touch artworks

  • Follow staff directions

  • Bags may need to be checked

Algengar spurningar

How long should I allow?

1 to 1.5 hours for a thorough visit.

Is there wheelchair access?

Yes, the foundation is wheelchair accessible.

Are there temporary exhibitions?

Yes, changing exhibitions complement the permanent collection.

Skilmálar um afbókun

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

Heimilisfang

5252,Campo Santa Maria Formosa-30122

Skemmtun og innifalið

Highlights

  • Over 400 paintings and artworks

  • Carlo Scarpa architectural restoration

  • Temporary exhibitions included

  • Historic Venetian residence

  • Self-paced visit

What's Included

  • Museum admission

  • Access to temporary exhibitions

  • Self-guided visit

Um

Art meets architecture

The Querini Stampalia Foundation occupies a Venetian palazzo that has been transformed by one of the 20th century's greatest architects. Carlo Scarpa's restoration between 1961 and 1963 created a dialogue between historic and modern that makes the building itself as compelling as the art it contains. Over 400 paintings span centuries of Venetian and Italian art.

The Scarpa restoration

Scarpa's work at the Querini Stampalia is considered among his finest. His ground floor and garden redesign introduced concrete, steel, and water features into the medieval palazzo with extraordinary sensitivity. Every detail, from door handles to floor tiles, bears his distinctive hand. For architecture enthusiasts, this alone justifies the visit.

The collection

The Querini family's collection fills the upper floors with paintings by Bellini, Longhi, Tiepolo, and other Italian masters. Period rooms recreate the life of a wealthy Venetian family, complete with furniture, ceramics, and decorative arts. Pietro Longhi's scenes of 18th-century Venetian daily life are particularly engaging, capturing card games, masked balls, and domestic moments with documentary precision.

A quieter Venice

The Foundation sits near Campo Santa Maria Formosa but attracts far fewer visitors than the Accademia or Ca' d'Oro. This means you can study the paintings and Scarpa's details at leisure, without the crowds that characterise Venice's major museums. Temporary exhibitions add contemporary perspectives to the historic collection.

Book your Querini Stampalia tickets

Where Venetian history meets modern architecture. Book your entry tickets today.

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

  • Self-guided visit

  • Near Campo Santa Maria Formosa

  • Wheelchair accessible

  • Not included: guided tour

Leiðbeiningar fyrir gesti
  • No flash photography

  • Do not touch artworks

  • Follow staff directions

  • Bags may need to be checked

Algengar spurningar

How long should I allow?

1 to 1.5 hours for a thorough visit.

Is there wheelchair access?

Yes, the foundation is wheelchair accessible.

Are there temporary exhibitions?

Yes, changing exhibitions complement the permanent collection.

Skilmálar um afbókun

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

Heimilisfang

5252,Campo Santa Maria Formosa-30122

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