The palace, Cà Rezzonico, was built in the Rennaissance style on the Canal Grande at the end of the 16th century. Nowadays, this majestic building is a museum that showcases Venice in the 18th century using pictures and furniture. Along with its ball rooms, chapel, and numerous ceiling frescos, you will get a glimpse into the splendor and decadence of the Venetian Republic. The palace was once the residence of Carlo Rezzonico and later, Pope Clemens XIII. It is also home (among other things) to a beautiful garden.
Currently closed (October 2022 - March 2023)
Wednesday-Monday 10am-5pm
Adults: 10 €
Children (6 – 14 years old): 7,50 €
The admission fee for adults costs 10 Euros at the Cà Rezzonico, while for children ages 6 to 14, the admission fee is 7.50 €.
Admission to Cà Rezzonico is included in the Venice City Pass Complete.
Address:
Dorsoduro, 3136
30123 Venezia, Italy
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Cà Rezzonico: Line 1
Bags and backpacks may be checked at the entrance of the Palace.
From 9 May to 15 September 2019 you can visit the special exhibition " FLAVIO FAVELLI Il bello inverso " in the Museum Cà Rezzonico.
The Cà Rezzonico Palace is located near the Canal Grande, at the mouth of Rio Barnaba. On the other side of the canal, you can visit the Malipero and Grassi Palaces as well as churches.
You can get free admission to Cà Rezzonico as a holder of the Venice City Pass Complete.
Free admission to Venice's museums, attractions, and tours. Free public transport can be added. Discounts included.
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