What treasures are hidden behind the majestic façades of the buildings dotted along the Grand Canal? What is it like to walk through the rooms of one of the most important Venetian Baroque palazzi, surrounded by the works of some of the most famous artists of the 20th century?
Satisfy your curiosity with a trip to the Ca’ Pesaro International Gallery of Modern Art, an exclusive experience just a short walk from the Rialto Bridge.
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Opening days
from Tuesday to Sunday
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Opening times
11.00 - 17.00
Ticket office closes 30 minutes before the closing time
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Closing
25 December, 1 January and 1 May
- Web Ca’ Pesaro
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Feature List
- Info line
- Wheelchair accessible
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Accessibility
The museum is wheelchair accessible
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Info Reservation
848 082 000 | +39 04142730892 from abroad and mobile phones
Ca’ Pesaro. Visit
The three floors of Ca’ Pesaro have maintained the appearance of a valuable 17th century Baroque building, made unique thanks to the designs of Maestro Baldassarre Longhena.
The large windows facing the Grand Canal illuminate the refined spaces that are home to 20th century masterpieces.
In the rooms you can admire paintings and drawings by Gustav Klimt, Marc Chagall, Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee and Henri Matisse, as well as a broad range of sculptures by Medardo Rosso, Auguste Rodin, Arturo Martini and Giacomo Manzù.
You can further enrich your trip by visiting the Oriental Art Museum located on the third floor and included in your ticket.
Following the donation of 82 masterpieces by the Carraro Foundation, a new exhibition was opened in 2017, expanding the contemporary art sections with Arte Povera and conceptual art works by Alberto Burri, Lucio Fontana, Giovanni Anselmo, Jannis Kounellis and Bruce Nauman, among others.
The gallery’s strong association with modern art is also underlined by the numerous temporary exhibitions which are held on a rotation basis in the rooms of the second floor, making this museum a genuine hub of Venetian culture.
Ca’ Pesaro is rooted in the past but looks towards the future. Don’t miss the chance to discover its hidden charms and enjoy an unforgettable experience.
From here you can continue your trip by discovering some of Venice’s other places of interest (insert internal link to the pages of museums that we manage in Venice).
Services
- Bookshop
- Cafés and food Courts
- Wardrobe
Additional Info
The site is included in Venice Museum Pass
Where
Santa Croce 2076, Venezia
Transportation
By waterbus:
From the Lido :Line 1, San Stae stop
From P.le Roma: line 1, the nearest stop to the museum is San Stae
From Venezia Santa Lucia train station: line 1, the nearest stop to the museum is San Stae
Visiting Rules
- Do not enter the museum if you have any symptoms of an acute respiratory infection (fever, cough, cold)
- Always wear a mask to protect your nose and mouth Wash and disinfect your hands often, even if you’re wearing gloves, using the sanitizer bottles distributed throughout the museum
- Don’t touch your eyes, nose and mouth, even if you’re wearing gloves
- When you sneeze, or cough use a handkerchief and make sure your hands have no direct contact with the secretions
- Don’t hug anyone or shake hands Follow the one-way itinerary as indicated; do not linger in areas where people are passing through, and always make sure you are 1 metre away from other people
- You may only sit down on seats that have the pertinent signs
- Respect the limits for the number of people allowed in each room
- Follow indications given by the staff regarding any queues while waiting to use the washrooms or certain exhibition rooms