
Experiences
4.6
(80 고객 리뷰)


Experiences
4.6
(80 고객 리뷰)


Experiences
4.6
(80 고객 리뷰)

Highlights
Entry to a historic Venetian palazzo
See Mariano Fortuny's studio and collections
Textile designs, paintings, and photography
Gothic palazzo architecture
Explore at your own pace
What's Included
Palazzo Fortuny entry
Access to permanent collections
Self-guided visit
Art and invention
Palazzo Fortuny was the Venice home and studio of Mariano Fortuny y Madrazo, a Spanish artist and designer whose work spanned textiles, painting, photography, set design, and lighting. The palazzo preserves both his living spaces and his creative output, offering a window into one of the 20th century's most versatile creative minds.
The man
Fortuny moved to Venice in 1889 and made the city his permanent base. He developed revolutionary textile printing techniques, created the famous Delphos dress (a finely pleated silk gown that remains influential in fashion), designed theatrical lighting systems, and painted prolifically. The palazzo contains evidence of all these pursuits, layered together as they were in his life.
The palazzo
The building itself is a 15th-century Gothic palazzo on Campo San Beneto. Its grand rooms retain the atmosphere of a working studio rather than a sterile museum. Fortuny's collections, tools, and creations fill the spaces, creating an environment that feels more like visiting an artist's home than touring an institution. Temporary exhibitions complement the permanent collection.
Why visit
Palazzo Fortuny attracts fewer visitors than Venice's major museums, which means you can explore without crowds. For anyone interested in textiles, design history, photography, or simply the idea of a life devoted to creative experimentation, the palazzo offers something unique in Venice's cultural landscape.
Book your Palazzo Fortuny tickets
See where creativity met craftsmanship. Book your entry tickets today.
No flash photography
Do not touch exhibits
Follow staff directions
Bags may need to be checked
월요일
화요일
수요일
목요일
금요일
토요일
일요일
10:00am – 5:00pm 10:00am – 5:00pm 10:00am – 5:00pm 10:00am – 5:00pm 10:00am – 5:00pm 10:00am – 5:00pm
How long should I allow?
Allow 45 minutes to 1 hour to explore the palazzo.
Are there temporary exhibitions?
Yes, the palazzo hosts changing exhibitions alongside permanent collections.
Is there wheelchair access?
The palazzo has wheelchair accessibility.
Duration: explore at your own pace
Self-guided visit
Located on Campo San Beneto
Wheelchair accessible
Not included: guided tour, audio guide
이 티켓은 취소하거나 일정을 변경할 수 없습니다.
San Marco 3958-30124
Highlights
Entry to a historic Venetian palazzo
See Mariano Fortuny's studio and collections
Textile designs, paintings, and photography
Gothic palazzo architecture
Explore at your own pace
What's Included
Palazzo Fortuny entry
Access to permanent collections
Self-guided visit
Art and invention
Palazzo Fortuny was the Venice home and studio of Mariano Fortuny y Madrazo, a Spanish artist and designer whose work spanned textiles, painting, photography, set design, and lighting. The palazzo preserves both his living spaces and his creative output, offering a window into one of the 20th century's most versatile creative minds.
The man
Fortuny moved to Venice in 1889 and made the city his permanent base. He developed revolutionary textile printing techniques, created the famous Delphos dress (a finely pleated silk gown that remains influential in fashion), designed theatrical lighting systems, and painted prolifically. The palazzo contains evidence of all these pursuits, layered together as they were in his life.
The palazzo
The building itself is a 15th-century Gothic palazzo on Campo San Beneto. Its grand rooms retain the atmosphere of a working studio rather than a sterile museum. Fortuny's collections, tools, and creations fill the spaces, creating an environment that feels more like visiting an artist's home than touring an institution. Temporary exhibitions complement the permanent collection.
Why visit
Palazzo Fortuny attracts fewer visitors than Venice's major museums, which means you can explore without crowds. For anyone interested in textiles, design history, photography, or simply the idea of a life devoted to creative experimentation, the palazzo offers something unique in Venice's cultural landscape.
Book your Palazzo Fortuny tickets
See where creativity met craftsmanship. Book your entry tickets today.
No flash photography
Do not touch exhibits
Follow staff directions
Bags may need to be checked
월요일
화요일
수요일
목요일
금요일
토요일
일요일
10:00am – 5:00pm 10:00am – 5:00pm 10:00am – 5:00pm 10:00am – 5:00pm 10:00am – 5:00pm 10:00am – 5:00pm
How long should I allow?
Allow 45 minutes to 1 hour to explore the palazzo.
Are there temporary exhibitions?
Yes, the palazzo hosts changing exhibitions alongside permanent collections.
Is there wheelchair access?
The palazzo has wheelchair accessibility.
Duration: explore at your own pace
Self-guided visit
Located on Campo San Beneto
Wheelchair accessible
Not included: guided tour, audio guide
이 티켓은 취소하거나 일정을 변경할 수 없습니다.
San Marco 3958-30124
Highlights
Entry to a historic Venetian palazzo
See Mariano Fortuny's studio and collections
Textile designs, paintings, and photography
Gothic palazzo architecture
Explore at your own pace
What's Included
Palazzo Fortuny entry
Access to permanent collections
Self-guided visit
Art and invention
Palazzo Fortuny was the Venice home and studio of Mariano Fortuny y Madrazo, a Spanish artist and designer whose work spanned textiles, painting, photography, set design, and lighting. The palazzo preserves both his living spaces and his creative output, offering a window into one of the 20th century's most versatile creative minds.
The man
Fortuny moved to Venice in 1889 and made the city his permanent base. He developed revolutionary textile printing techniques, created the famous Delphos dress (a finely pleated silk gown that remains influential in fashion), designed theatrical lighting systems, and painted prolifically. The palazzo contains evidence of all these pursuits, layered together as they were in his life.
The palazzo
The building itself is a 15th-century Gothic palazzo on Campo San Beneto. Its grand rooms retain the atmosphere of a working studio rather than a sterile museum. Fortuny's collections, tools, and creations fill the spaces, creating an environment that feels more like visiting an artist's home than touring an institution. Temporary exhibitions complement the permanent collection.
Why visit
Palazzo Fortuny attracts fewer visitors than Venice's major museums, which means you can explore without crowds. For anyone interested in textiles, design history, photography, or simply the idea of a life devoted to creative experimentation, the palazzo offers something unique in Venice's cultural landscape.
Book your Palazzo Fortuny tickets
See where creativity met craftsmanship. Book your entry tickets today.
Duration: explore at your own pace
Self-guided visit
Located on Campo San Beneto
Wheelchair accessible
Not included: guided tour, audio guide
No flash photography
Do not touch exhibits
Follow staff directions
Bags may need to be checked
How long should I allow?
Allow 45 minutes to 1 hour to explore the palazzo.
Are there temporary exhibitions?
Yes, the palazzo hosts changing exhibitions alongside permanent collections.
Is there wheelchair access?
The palazzo has wheelchair accessibility.
이 티켓은 취소하거나 일정을 변경할 수 없습니다.
San Marco 3958-30124
Highlights
Entry to a historic Venetian palazzo
See Mariano Fortuny's studio and collections
Textile designs, paintings, and photography
Gothic palazzo architecture
Explore at your own pace
What's Included
Palazzo Fortuny entry
Access to permanent collections
Self-guided visit
Art and invention
Palazzo Fortuny was the Venice home and studio of Mariano Fortuny y Madrazo, a Spanish artist and designer whose work spanned textiles, painting, photography, set design, and lighting. The palazzo preserves both his living spaces and his creative output, offering a window into one of the 20th century's most versatile creative minds.
The man
Fortuny moved to Venice in 1889 and made the city his permanent base. He developed revolutionary textile printing techniques, created the famous Delphos dress (a finely pleated silk gown that remains influential in fashion), designed theatrical lighting systems, and painted prolifically. The palazzo contains evidence of all these pursuits, layered together as they were in his life.
The palazzo
The building itself is a 15th-century Gothic palazzo on Campo San Beneto. Its grand rooms retain the atmosphere of a working studio rather than a sterile museum. Fortuny's collections, tools, and creations fill the spaces, creating an environment that feels more like visiting an artist's home than touring an institution. Temporary exhibitions complement the permanent collection.
Why visit
Palazzo Fortuny attracts fewer visitors than Venice's major museums, which means you can explore without crowds. For anyone interested in textiles, design history, photography, or simply the idea of a life devoted to creative experimentation, the palazzo offers something unique in Venice's cultural landscape.
Book your Palazzo Fortuny tickets
See where creativity met craftsmanship. Book your entry tickets today.
Duration: explore at your own pace
Self-guided visit
Located on Campo San Beneto
Wheelchair accessible
Not included: guided tour, audio guide
No flash photography
Do not touch exhibits
Follow staff directions
Bags may need to be checked
How long should I allow?
Allow 45 minutes to 1 hour to explore the palazzo.
Are there temporary exhibitions?
Yes, the palazzo hosts changing exhibitions alongside permanent collections.
Is there wheelchair access?
The palazzo has wheelchair accessibility.
이 티켓은 취소하거나 일정을 변경할 수 없습니다.
San Marco 3958-30124
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