Mocenigo Palace (Museo di Palazzo Mocenigo): Entry Ticket

Entry to Palazzo Mocenigo, featuring preserved 18th-century interiors, historic Venetian costumes, and the Museum of Perfume.

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Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Preserved 18th-century noble interiors

  • Historic Venetian costume collection

  • Museum of Perfume

  • Original chandeliers and frescoes

  • Self-paced visit

What's Included

  • Palace admission

  • Access to all exhibits

  • Self-guided visit

About

Noble Venice preserved

Palazzo Mocenigo's interiors have barely changed since the 18th century. Where Venetian nobles once gathered beneath glimmering chandeliers, you now walk through rooms that preserve the furniture, fabrics, frescoes, and atmosphere of Venice's aristocratic past. The palace also houses collections of historic costumes and a museum dedicated to perfume.

The palazzo

The Mocenigo family produced seven Doges, and their palazzo reflects that status. Grand reception rooms with painted ceilings and Murano glass chandeliers lead to more intimate chambers furnished with period pieces. The preservation is remarkable: you see not a reconstruction but the genuine article, rooms that have remained largely untouched for over two centuries.

Venetian costumes

The costume collection spans several centuries of Venetian fashion, from elaborate carnival attire to everyday garments of the nobility. Textiles were central to Venice's economy and identity, and the collection shows how fashion reflected social status, political allegiance, and cultural influence. The quality of the fabrics and craftsmanship is extraordinary.

The Museum of Perfume

Venice was a major centre of perfume production, importing ingredients from across its trading empire and developing distinctive fragrances. The Museum of Perfume traces this history through original vessels, recipe books, and ingredients, connecting Venice's commercial networks to the intimate world of scent.

Book your Palazzo Mocenigo tickets

Step into Venice's aristocratic past. Book your entry tickets today.

Visitor guidelines
  • No flash photography

  • Do not touch costumes or furnishings

  • Follow staff directions

  • Respect the preserved interiors

Opening times

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

10:00am – 5:00pm 10:00am – 5:00pm 10:00am – 5:00pm 10:00am – 5:00pm 10:00am – 5:00pm 10:00am – 5:00pm 10:00am – 5:00pm

FAQs

How long should I allow?

45 minutes to 1 hour.

Is there wheelchair access?

Yes, the palazzo is wheelchair accessible.

Where is the palazzo?

In the Santa Croce district of Venice.

Know before you go
  • Duration: explore at your own pace

  • Wheelchair accessible

  • Santa Croce district

  • Includes perfume museum

  • Not included: guided tour

Cancelation policy

These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.

Address

San Croce 1992-30135

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Preserved 18th-century noble interiors

  • Historic Venetian costume collection

  • Museum of Perfume

  • Original chandeliers and frescoes

  • Self-paced visit

What's Included

  • Palace admission

  • Access to all exhibits

  • Self-guided visit

About

Noble Venice preserved

Palazzo Mocenigo's interiors have barely changed since the 18th century. Where Venetian nobles once gathered beneath glimmering chandeliers, you now walk through rooms that preserve the furniture, fabrics, frescoes, and atmosphere of Venice's aristocratic past. The palace also houses collections of historic costumes and a museum dedicated to perfume.

The palazzo

The Mocenigo family produced seven Doges, and their palazzo reflects that status. Grand reception rooms with painted ceilings and Murano glass chandeliers lead to more intimate chambers furnished with period pieces. The preservation is remarkable: you see not a reconstruction but the genuine article, rooms that have remained largely untouched for over two centuries.

Venetian costumes

The costume collection spans several centuries of Venetian fashion, from elaborate carnival attire to everyday garments of the nobility. Textiles were central to Venice's economy and identity, and the collection shows how fashion reflected social status, political allegiance, and cultural influence. The quality of the fabrics and craftsmanship is extraordinary.

The Museum of Perfume

Venice was a major centre of perfume production, importing ingredients from across its trading empire and developing distinctive fragrances. The Museum of Perfume traces this history through original vessels, recipe books, and ingredients, connecting Venice's commercial networks to the intimate world of scent.

Book your Palazzo Mocenigo tickets

Step into Venice's aristocratic past. Book your entry tickets today.

Visitor guidelines
  • No flash photography

  • Do not touch costumes or furnishings

  • Follow staff directions

  • Respect the preserved interiors

Opening times

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

10:00am – 5:00pm 10:00am – 5:00pm 10:00am – 5:00pm 10:00am – 5:00pm 10:00am – 5:00pm 10:00am – 5:00pm 10:00am – 5:00pm

FAQs

How long should I allow?

45 minutes to 1 hour.

Is there wheelchair access?

Yes, the palazzo is wheelchair accessible.

Where is the palazzo?

In the Santa Croce district of Venice.

Know before you go
  • Duration: explore at your own pace

  • Wheelchair accessible

  • Santa Croce district

  • Includes perfume museum

  • Not included: guided tour

Cancelation policy

These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.

Address

San Croce 1992-30135

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Preserved 18th-century noble interiors

  • Historic Venetian costume collection

  • Museum of Perfume

  • Original chandeliers and frescoes

  • Self-paced visit

What's Included

  • Palace admission

  • Access to all exhibits

  • Self-guided visit

About

Noble Venice preserved

Palazzo Mocenigo's interiors have barely changed since the 18th century. Where Venetian nobles once gathered beneath glimmering chandeliers, you now walk through rooms that preserve the furniture, fabrics, frescoes, and atmosphere of Venice's aristocratic past. The palace also houses collections of historic costumes and a museum dedicated to perfume.

The palazzo

The Mocenigo family produced seven Doges, and their palazzo reflects that status. Grand reception rooms with painted ceilings and Murano glass chandeliers lead to more intimate chambers furnished with period pieces. The preservation is remarkable: you see not a reconstruction but the genuine article, rooms that have remained largely untouched for over two centuries.

Venetian costumes

The costume collection spans several centuries of Venetian fashion, from elaborate carnival attire to everyday garments of the nobility. Textiles were central to Venice's economy and identity, and the collection shows how fashion reflected social status, political allegiance, and cultural influence. The quality of the fabrics and craftsmanship is extraordinary.

The Museum of Perfume

Venice was a major centre of perfume production, importing ingredients from across its trading empire and developing distinctive fragrances. The Museum of Perfume traces this history through original vessels, recipe books, and ingredients, connecting Venice's commercial networks to the intimate world of scent.

Book your Palazzo Mocenigo tickets

Step into Venice's aristocratic past. Book your entry tickets today.

Know before you go
  • Duration: explore at your own pace

  • Wheelchair accessible

  • Santa Croce district

  • Includes perfume museum

  • Not included: guided tour

Visitor guidelines
  • No flash photography

  • Do not touch costumes or furnishings

  • Follow staff directions

  • Respect the preserved interiors

FAQs

How long should I allow?

45 minutes to 1 hour.

Is there wheelchair access?

Yes, the palazzo is wheelchair accessible.

Where is the palazzo?

In the Santa Croce district of Venice.

Cancelation policy

These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.

Address

San Croce 1992-30135

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Preserved 18th-century noble interiors

  • Historic Venetian costume collection

  • Museum of Perfume

  • Original chandeliers and frescoes

  • Self-paced visit

What's Included

  • Palace admission

  • Access to all exhibits

  • Self-guided visit

About

Noble Venice preserved

Palazzo Mocenigo's interiors have barely changed since the 18th century. Where Venetian nobles once gathered beneath glimmering chandeliers, you now walk through rooms that preserve the furniture, fabrics, frescoes, and atmosphere of Venice's aristocratic past. The palace also houses collections of historic costumes and a museum dedicated to perfume.

The palazzo

The Mocenigo family produced seven Doges, and their palazzo reflects that status. Grand reception rooms with painted ceilings and Murano glass chandeliers lead to more intimate chambers furnished with period pieces. The preservation is remarkable: you see not a reconstruction but the genuine article, rooms that have remained largely untouched for over two centuries.

Venetian costumes

The costume collection spans several centuries of Venetian fashion, from elaborate carnival attire to everyday garments of the nobility. Textiles were central to Venice's economy and identity, and the collection shows how fashion reflected social status, political allegiance, and cultural influence. The quality of the fabrics and craftsmanship is extraordinary.

The Museum of Perfume

Venice was a major centre of perfume production, importing ingredients from across its trading empire and developing distinctive fragrances. The Museum of Perfume traces this history through original vessels, recipe books, and ingredients, connecting Venice's commercial networks to the intimate world of scent.

Book your Palazzo Mocenigo tickets

Step into Venice's aristocratic past. Book your entry tickets today.

Know before you go
  • Duration: explore at your own pace

  • Wheelchair accessible

  • Santa Croce district

  • Includes perfume museum

  • Not included: guided tour

Visitor guidelines
  • No flash photography

  • Do not touch costumes or furnishings

  • Follow staff directions

  • Respect the preserved interiors

FAQs

How long should I allow?

45 minutes to 1 hour.

Is there wheelchair access?

Yes, the palazzo is wheelchair accessible.

Where is the palazzo?

In the Santa Croce district of Venice.

Cancelation policy

These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.

Address

San Croce 1992-30135

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