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10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Sestiere Dorsoduro, 3136, Venezia, Venezia
1.5H Approx.
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Experience Venetian History and Art in the Magnificent Baroque Setting of Ca’ Rezzonico

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Ca' Rezzonico Museum: Fast Track Ticket

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Skip long queues with fast-track entry.

Discover Baroque and Rococo art in a historic palazzo.

Enjoy splendid views of the Grand Canal.

Wander through an exquisitely preserved Venetian noble residence.

Access current special exhibitions during your visit.

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Musei del Settecento Veneziano: Ca'Rezzonico, Palazzo Mocenigo e Casa Goldoni

Highlights

Access the Ca’ Rezzonico Museum with its rich collection of Venetian 18th-century artworks.

Explore Palazzo Mocenigo to see renowned textiles, period costumes, and fragrances.

Visit Goldoni House, the birthplace of the famous playwright, with intriguing exhibits about his life.

Enjoy a convenient combined ticket that covers multiple attractions.

Ideal for enthusiasts of 18th-century Venetian culture and art.

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Pass for Venice museums

Highlights

Skip the lines with priority access to Doge’s Palace.

Enjoy expedited entry to major city museums including Correr and the National Archaeological Museum.

Visit several palaces and specialized museums that showcase Venice’s art, history, and culture.

Explore unique collections such as the Textile, Costume, and Perfume displays.

Access a digital audio guide to enhance your museum experience.

Step Inside Ca’ Rezzonico

Ca’ Rezzonico invites you to explore one of Venice’s most remarkable palaces, a masterpiece overlooking the Grand Canal and home to the city’s Museum of 18th-Century Art. Inside this Baroque residence, you’ll find richly decorated rooms, original furnishings, and an exceptional collection that brings Venice’s golden age to life. Whether you’re drawn by history, architecture, or the chance to experience an authentic Venetian palace, a visit to Ca’ Rezzonico offers a rare look into the elegance and culture of the past.

About Ca’ Rezzonico

  • Ca’ Rezzonico is one of Venice’s most impressive palaces on the Grand Canal and a landmark dedicated to the artistic and cultural life of the 18th century. Designed by the celebrated Baroque architect Baldassare Longhena and later completed by Giorgio Massari, the palace blends Venetian grandeur with refined architectural detail. Once home to the powerful Rezzonico family—whose members included popes, nobles and influential figures—the building now houses the Museum of 18th-Century Venice.

    Inside, visitors can explore elegantly furnished rooms, frescoes by masters such as Giambattista Tiepolo, period furniture, and collections that reveal how Venetian aristocrats lived during the city’s final flourishing era. Each floor showcases paintings, sculptures, porcelain, textiles and everyday objects, offering a complete picture of life in Venice at a time of artistic innovation and social transformation.

    Today, Ca’ Rezzonico stands as both a historic palace and a museum experience. With its sweeping staircase, canal-side entrance and richly decorated interiors, the venue provides a rare opportunity to step inside an authentic Venetian residence and connect with the city’s golden age.

Why Visit Ca’ Rezzonico

A true Grand Canal palace: Step inside one of Venice’s finest waterfront residences, preserved exactly as it appeared in the 18th century.

Masterpieces of Venetian art: View works by Tiepolo, Canaletto, Longhi and other leading artists of the period.

Historic rooms restored in detail: Explore salons, bedrooms and ballrooms furnished with original chandeliers, frescoes and décor.

A complete look at 18th-century life: Experience both aristocratic grandeur and everyday domestic spaces across three floors.

Exceptional decorative arts collections: Discover Venetian porcelain, glass, textiles and carved wood pieces rarely seen elsewhere.

A calmer, more intimate museum: Enjoy a slower, more immersive visit away from Venice’s busiest cultural attractions.

Perfect for culture-minded travellers: Ideal for anyone interested in art, history or understanding Venice beyond its landmarks.

When to Visit Ca’ Rezzonico

  • Opening Hours Ca’ Rezzonico is open most of the year with a straightforward schedule that makes planning your visit easy.

    Monday–Sunday: 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
    Last admission: 5:00 p.m.
    Closed on: Tuesdays, 25 December and 1 January

    Opening hours may occasionally vary during special events or maintenance, so it’s recommended to check your chosen date when purchasing tickets.
  • Best Times to Visit Arrive in the morning (10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.) for the quietest experience and the best opportunity to enjoy each room at your own pace.
    Late afternoons (after 4:00 p.m.) are another calm period, ideal for photography and exploring the upper floors without crowds.
    Weekdays tend to be less busy than weekends, especially outside school holiday periods.
    Spring and autumn offer a comfortable balance of pleasant weather and fewer visitors, making them great seasons to explore Venice’s palaces and museums.

Find your Way

Address

Ca’ Rezzonico is located on the Grand Canal in the Dorsoduro district of Venice:
Dorsoduro 3136, 30123 Venice, Italy

Plan Your Route

The most convenient way to reach Ca’ Rezzonico is by vaporetto.

Line 1 stops directly at “Ca’ Rezzonico”, just a few steps from the museum entrance.

This line runs along the entire Grand Canal, connecting Venice Santa Lucia Station, Piazzale Roma, Rialto, and San Marco.

Walking is a pleasant way to reach the palace, especially if you’re staying in Dorsoduro, San Polo, or near Accademia.

From Ponte dell’Accademia, it’s about a 10-minute walk through quiet, scenic streets.

From Rialto, expect around 15–20 minutes, depending on the route.

A private water taxi offers a direct and fast option from anywhere in the city or from the airport.

Taxis can drop passengers at nearby mooring points along the Grand Canal.

This is the most comfortable option, but also the most expensive.

Dining Near Ca’ Rezzonico

  • Ca’ Rezzonico does not have an on-site café or restaurant, but its location in the Dorsoduro district means you’re only steps away from excellent dining options. Visitors will find traditional Venetian trattorias, cafés, and bacari serving cicchetti within a short walk of the museum. Whether you want a quick bite before your visit or a relaxed meal afterwards, the surrounding neighbourhood offers plenty of authentic choices without the crowds of the main tourist areas.

Souvenirs & Museum Shop

  • The museum includes a small boutique where you can find books, exhibition catalogues, postcards, and design items inspired by Venetian art and the 18th-century collections. It’s an ideal place to pick up a thoughtful souvenir or a gift connected to the palace’s history. Items are carefully selected to reflect the museum’s artistic heritage, making it a worthwhile stop before leaving.

Accessibility Information

  • Ca’ Rezzonico offers partial accessibility due to the historic layout of the palace. The ground floor and part of the first floor are accessible via a lift, allowing visitors with reduced mobility to explore several key rooms and exhibitions. Wheelchair users and visitors with mobility needs are encouraged to speak with staff upon arrival for assistance. Some upper-floor areas may be difficult to access due to architectural constraints typical of historic Venetian palaces, but the museum team works to accommodate visitors wherever possible.

Know Before You Go

The museum is spread across multiple floors: Ca’ Rezzonico has several staircases and large galleries, so plan enough time to explore each level comfortably.

Last admission is one hour before closing: Entry stops early, and visitors must leave the building at closing time regardless of arrival.

Closed every Tuesday: Plan your visit around the museum’s weekly closure to avoid surprises.

Photography is allowed without flash: You can take pictures inside, but tripods and flash are not permitted.

Leave large bags at home: Oversized items may need to be checked or may not be allowed inside for conservation and safety reasons.

Expect a calmer experience: Compared to Venice’s busiest landmarks, Ca’ Rezzonico offers a quieter visit, ideal for taking your time with the artworks.

Vaporetto stop is right outside: The Ca’ Rezzonico stop on the Grand Canal is the most convenient way to arrive, just steps from the entrance.

FAQs

What is Ca’ Rezzonico?

Ca’ Rezzonico is a historic palace on the Grand Canal that houses the Museum of 18th-Century Venice, featuring artworks, furnishings and rooms from the city’s golden age.

Where is Ca’ Rezzonico located?

The palace is in the Dorsoduro district, overlooking the Grand Canal, near the Ca’ Rezzonico vaporetto stop on Line 1 and a short walk from Campo San Barnaba.

How long does a visit take?

Most visitors spend 60–90 minutes exploring all three floors, depending on how much time they spend with the collections.

Can I buy tickets at the entrance?

Yes, on-site tickets are usually available, but booking online is recommended to secure your preferred time and avoid potential queues.

Is the museum suitable for children?

Yes. Families often enjoy the richly decorated rooms, large paintings and detailed objects on display.

Is photography allowed?

Non-flash photography is generally permitted, but certain rooms or temporary exhibitions may have restrictions.

Is Ca’ Rezzonico accessible for visitors with reduced mobility?

The museum includes lifts to most floors and has designated routes for accessibility; however, some historic areas have limitations due to the building’s structure.

Are guided tours available?

Yes, guided tours and audio guides are often available depending on the season. Languages and availability may vary.

Does the museum have air-conditioning?

The palace uses climate-control systems suitable for conservation, but it may feel warmer in certain rooms during peak summer.

Is this the venue’s official website?

No. This website offers official tickets to Ca’ Rezzonico but is not the venue’s official website.

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