This impressive palazzo gives one a sense of what life was like for the Venetian nobility at their height. Also a great view of the Grand Canal.
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This impressive palazzo gives one a sense of what life was like for the Venetian nobility at their height. Also a great view of the Grand Canal.
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The museum is nice, with a number of period furnishings and interesting artwork. I got the audioguide (4E), which was a little too long for each room and also mostly redundant with the information sheets readily available in each room. I also would have enjoyed more detail about how residents would've used each room. That's my focus when I visit...
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likes: opulent ornate rooms transport you to a decadent era. frescoes, sculptures and period furniture really make you understand what it meant to be rich venetian. Worth every cent ( consider investing in the museum pass).
dislikes: none
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This is one of the very few palaces on the grand canal open to the public. It's also included on the Venice card if you purchase that, which is a plus. Collections include impressive furniture of the period, lots of significant paintings (many of which are on ceilings) and an impressive formerly private collection of paintings by Venetian artists of...
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Fascinating look at a "typical" Venetian Palace of the 18th century. There is a separate art exhibit on the third floor. Museum is part of the Museum Pass. It has its own vaporetto stop.
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This was a very interesting look at what life was like in Venice's heyday. The ceilings and walls are cover with art and the furniture is historical.
As with many of the museum's in Venice, this place isn't huge so you won't need hours to view the collection
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The interiors give you an idea of life during the height of Venetian elegance. There is also an excellent art gallery on the top floors with two outstanding Canaletto's. Usually not crowded and well worth a visit.
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Interesting museum to see how people lived in 17th, 18 th century, but a little boring after some time
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Was not quite one thing or another, neither a restored palace nor a museum / gallery, but it was interesting none the less.
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I just happened to find this a stop down from the Accadamia. It is very worthwhile to see. A recreation of a 17th C palazzo filled with amazing art. See all 3 floors!
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