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Ca' Rezzonico

Ca' Rezzonico contains almost 20 rooms on three floors, so be prepared to spend some time on your feet and wear comfortable shoes.
The third floor contains the 18th-century interiors of the Ai Do San Marchi pharmacy, which was once located in Campo San Stin.
Ca' Rezzonico is wheelchair accessible.
Large bags, backpacks, and umbrellas must be left at the coat check.
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Adult tickets to Ca’ Rezzonico cost €10, with discounts or free tickets available for children, seniors, students, and others. Ca’ Rezzonico is included in the €40 Museum Pass, which allows entry to Doge’s Palace, Correr Museum, and more attractions. You can buy your tickets on-site or reserve entry online.
Ca’ Rezzonico is open Wednesday–Monday. It operates 10am–6pm, April–October, and 10am–5pm, November–March. It’s closed on Tuesdays year-round and is most crowded at midday. The museum occasionally has special evening hours in summer—check the website for the most up-to-date information.
Yes, Ca’ Rezzonico offers guided tours for adults in English, Italian, French, and Russian. A few different routes are available, and it’s best to book in advance. If you’d prefer to admire Ca’ Rezzonico’s 18th-century architecture from the Grand Canal, pass by on a small-group or private boat tour.
Ca’ Rezzonico has four floors of artwork ranging from paintings and sculptures to frescoes and period furniture. Highlights include allegorical ceiling frescoes by Giambattista Tiepolo and notable paintings of 18th-century Venice, such as Canaletto’s canal scenes and Pietro Longhi’s depictions of noble Venetians and Carnivale festivities.
Yes, Ca’ Rezzonico is fully wheelchair accessible. The museum offers free admission to guests with disabilities and their companions, and the site has accessible restrooms and an elevator. There is also a room with multisensory displays designed for guests with dyslexia and limited vision.



















































