A Palazzo: Ca’ Rezzonico Prices from up to 7 people 170
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Overlooking the Grand Canal, Ca’ Rezzonico stands as one of Venice’s most magnificent Baroque palaces, once the prestigious residence of one of the city's most powerful families in the 18th century.
Today, it hosts the renowned Museum of 18th-Century Venice, offering visitors a truly immersive experience into the art, culture, and daily life of the Serenissima at its height.
As you wander through its grand halls, you'll encounter an extraordinary collection of paintings, frescoes, Murano glass chandeliers, porcelains, and period furnishings — treasures sourced from Venice’s most illustrious noble homes.
The spectacular Ballroom, illuminated by shimmering Murano glass masterpieces and adorned with intricately carved furniture, captures the splendor of the aristocratic soirées that once brought the palace to life.
Throughout the palace, masterpieces by artists such as Giambattista and Giandomenico Tiepolo, Francesco Guardi, Pietro Longhi, and Canaletto weave a vivid narrative of a Venice on the cusp of change, full of elegance and intrigue.
Step into the evocative reconstruction of a noblewoman’s 18th-century bedroom or explore the charming, intimate frescoes that once decorated the private residence of a Venetian artist.
A visit to Ca’ Rezzonico is not just a museum tour — it's a captivating journey into the heart of Venetian history, where art, luxury, and tradition come together to tell the story of a timeless city.
Please note that the fee does not include the entrance tickets of churches or museums.