Every corner of Palazzo Mocenigo evokes the splendour and greatness of ancient Venice.
In this elegant and sophisticated environment you will learn what life was like for the Venetian patrician families.
-
Opening days
From Friday to Sunday
-
Opening times
11.00 - 17.00
Ticket office closes 30 minutes before the closing time
-
Closing
Monday
25 December, 1 January and 1 May - Web Museum of Mocenigo Palace
-
Feature List
- Info line
-
Accessibility
- The museum is not completely wheelchair-accessible: presence of staircase to reach the piano nobile;
- Toilets are not wheelchair-accessible
- Please call in advance the museum for further information
Notes on architectural barriers Staircase to reach the piano nobile of the museum; toilets are not wheelchair-accessible.
https://mocenigo.visitmuve.it/en/pianifica-la-tua-visita/accessibility/Notes on architectural barriers Staircase to reach the piano nobile of the museum; toilets are not wheelchair-accessible. Please call in advance the number +39 041 721798 for further information
https://mocenigo.visitmuve.it/en/pianifica-la-tua-visita/accessibility/ -
Info Reservation
individuals and groups
848082000 | +39 04142730892 from abroad and from mobile phones
A few minutes from Santa Lucia station, Palazzo Mocenigo was certainly built before 1500 but acquired its modern-day appearance at the start of the 17th century when it became the residence of the descendents of Nicolò Mocenigo, brother of the Doge Alvise I. The last heir, Alvise Nicolò, bequeathed the palace to the Municipality of Venice in 1945.
In 1985 the palace was opened to the public in the form of the Study Centre on the History of Textiles and Clothing.
Palazzo Mocenigo in Venice. Visit
Visiting Palazzo Mocenigo will introduce you to the elegance and sophistication of Venice’s noble residences: 18th century paintings and furniture, frescoes and precious Chinese porcelain, candelabras and ancient blown glass from Murano, tables laid and ready for guests.
But Palazzo Mocenigo is above all a magnificent treasure trove of period Venetian fabrics and garments and for a number of years has also had an interesting section dedicated to the world of perfume. As such, it is also an enjoyable and intriguing sensory experience that lifts the lid on the great Venetian perfume art.
An engaging and fascinating experience is guaranteed at Palazzo Mocenigo: book your trip and get ready to be amazed.
Services
- Bookshop
Additional Info
The site is included in Venice Museum Pass
Where
Santa Croce 1992, 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 facemask 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