Ca' Rezzonico Entrance Ticket at Ca' Rezzonico
Ca' Rezzonico Entrance Ticket
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Ca' Rezzonico Entrance Ticket
Ca' Rezzonico offers you a glimpse into the opulent world of 18th-century Venice. This Grand Canal palace turned museum houses an exceptional collection of paintings, period furniture and decorative arts that reveal how Venetian aristocrats lived during the city's golden age. You'll walk through restored rooms adorned with original frescoes and explore galleries filled with masterpieces by renowned artists.
The museum showcases the daily life of Venice's noble families through carefully preserved interiors. Each room tells a different story of Venetian society, from grand reception halls to intimate private chambers. The palace itself, once home to the wealthy Rezzonico family, became a public museum in 1935 and now serves as one of Venice's finest examples of 18th-century aristocratic living.
Highlights
- Experience 18th-century Venice through authentic palace interiors and cultural displays at Ca' Rezzonico
- Explore galleries filled with paintings, artifacts and period furnishings that reflect Venetian aristocratic life
- Discover works by Pietro Longhi and Giandomenico Tiepolo that portray the city's social history
- View collections from Egidio Martini and admire restored ceiling frescoes throughout the museum
- Enjoy Grand Canal views from the palace windows as you move between exhibition rooms
Plan Your Visit to Ca' Rezzonico
Ca' Rezzonico opening hours are typically 10am to 7pm on most days, with last admission at 5pm. Always check current opening times before your visit as they may vary seasonally. The museum is fully wheelchair accessible and provides a nursing and changing station for families with young children.
Allow around 1.5 to 2 hours to properly explore the palace rooms and art collections. Photography without flash is generally permitted, though you should confirm any restrictions when you arrive. The museum sits directly on the Grand Canal, making it easily accessible by water taxi or vaporetto.
For a complete Venice cultural experience, consider combining your Ca' Rezzonico visit with Doge's Palace tickets to explore Venice's political history, or book Venice walking tour tickets to discover the city's hidden squares and historic sites beyond the main tourist areas.
Why you'll love it
- Explore a myriad of paintings, artifacts, and collections from 18th-century Venice at Ca' Rezzonico
- Visit the rooms dedicated to hosting the works of Pietro Longhi, a contemporary artist who used his paintings to showcase everyday life
- Admire frescoes by Venetian artist Giandomenico Tiepolo along with a collection of paintings passed on by Egidio Martini
- Not only will you get to explore exquisite art but also everyday objects and furnishings that portray life in 18th-century Venice.
What's included
- Entrance to Ca' Rezzonico
- Audio guide
Good to know
- Age suitability
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- Know before you go
Accessible for wheelchair users and strollers
Bring a valid photo ID for admission
Nursing and baby changing facilities are available
Check current opening hours before your visit
Last entrance is typically one hour before closing time
- Visitor guidelines
Discover Venice’s Artistic Heritage at Ca' Rezzonico
Nestled along the Grand Canal, Ca' Rezzonico is a remarkable museum dedicated to the art and culture of 18th-century Venice. With this entrance ticket, you gain access to a uniquely preserved palace that brings visitors face-to-face with the city’s noble past, immersing you in original paintings, frescoes and handcrafted furnishings that evoke the splendour of Venice’s golden age.
An Immersive Cultural Experience
Begin your exploration in impressive rooms adorned with restored frescoes and period furniture that once hosted Venetian aristocrats. Wander galleries featuring masterpieces by famed painters including Giandomenico Tiepolo, whose lively frescoes decorate the ceilings, and Pietro Longhi, celebrated for his portrayals of daily Venetian life. Each space tells a different chapter in the social and artistic evolution of the city, offering insight beyond what traditional museums provide.
Art and Everyday Life
More than an art museum, Ca' Rezzonico embraces history in the details. Examine ornate furnishings, ceramics and household objects that highlight how Venetians lived, worked and entertained during the 1700s. The museum’s unique collections, which include the Egidio Martini paintings, demonstrate how private collections and personal stories shape a city’s spirit over centuries.
Venice’s Evolving Story
Transferred to public ownership in 1935, Ca' Rezzonico became a space to collectively celebrate and protect Venetian heritage. Its rooms now serve as a window into a world shaped by commerce, tradition and creativity. Learn about the palace’s original patrons, the Rezzonico family, and the transformation of private residences into museums for the enjoyment and education of all.
Unforgettable Canal Views
As you traverse the grand hallways and ornate galleries, enjoy sweeping views of the Grand Canal—a reminder of Venice’s enduring allure as a crossroads of European history. Every corner, from majestic staircases to frescoed salons, speaks of artistry and elegant living.
Plan Your Visit
The museum is accessible to all and includes amenities such as a nursing and changing station. Take your time moving between the exhibits and make sure to arrive before the last scheduled admission for a complete experience.
If you’re passionate about art, architecture or simply wish to understand Venice from the inside, this entry ticket offers a memorable, flexible opportunity to explore Venetian culture at your pace.Book your Ca' Rezzonico Entrance Ticket tickets now!
- Cancellation policy
Cannot be canceled or rescheduled
Frequently asked
Is Ca' Rezzonico wheelchair accessible?
Yes the museum is fully accessible to wheelchair users.
Are there facilities for families with infants?
Yes a nursing and changing station is available for guests with young children.
What are the opening hours of Ca' Rezzonico?
The museum is open most days from 10am to 7pm with last admission at 5pm. Always check before your visit.
Can I take photos inside the museum?
Photography without flash is generally permitted, but confirm onsite for any restrictions.
Where you'll be
Ca' Rezzonico, Dorsoduro, 3136, 30123
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