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Ca' Rezzonico art museum in Venice, VN
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View of Ca' Rezzonico in Venice, VN
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View of Ca' Rezzonico in Venice, VN
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Ca' Rezzonico

4.5(3,331 reviews)$Museum
🕑 1.5 to 2 hours👶 Best for ages 8 and up. Older children and teens with an interest in art, history, or architecture will appreciate the opulent interiors and stories of 18th-century Venetian life, while younger children may find the museum experience a bit slow-paced without interactive exhibits.

About

Ca' Rezzonico offers families a fascinating glimpse into how wealthy Venetian families lived 300 years ago, with lavish chandeliers, ornate frescoed ceilings, and authentic period furniture that brings history to life. The palazzo's grand staircases and beautifully decorated rooms create a real-life palace experience, and family-friendly guided tours help kids imagine what it was like to live in such opulence during Venice's golden age.

Highlights

  • The magnificent Grand Ballroom with sparkling Murano glass chandeliers and frescoed ceilings
  • Authentic 18th-century Venetian furniture and decorations showing how nobles really lived
  • Paintings by famous Venetian artists including works by Tiepolo and Canaletto
  • The recreated 18th-century pharmacy and period puppet theater
  • Stunning views of the Grand Canal from the palazzo windows

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Book tickets online in advance to skip queues, especially during peak summer months when Venice gets extremely crowded.
  2. 2.Visit on Wednesday or Thursday mornings right at 10:00 AM opening time for the quietest experience with fewer tour groups.
  3. 3.Pick up the family guide at the entrance which includes a scavenger hunt to keep kids engaged as they explore the rooms.
  4. 4.The palazzo is accessible by vaporetto (water bus) at Ca' Rezzonico stop on Line 1, making it easy to reach without getting lost in Venice's maze of streets.
  5. 5.Consider combining your visit with a gondola ride or gelato break nearby to balance museum time with more active fun.

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekday mornings (Wednesday or Thursday) right at opening time for smaller crowds and cooler temperatures. Spring (April-May) and fall (September-October) offer pleasant weather and fewer tourists than summer, making the experience more enjoyable for families.

What to Know

Admission is budget-friendly at around 10-12 euros for adults with discounts for children (free for kids under 6). The museum is closed Tuesdays, has limited food options inside, and involves climbing multiple flights of stairs, so may not be ideal for strollers or very young children.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round except Tuesdays and major holidays like Christmas Day and New Year's Day. Venice can be very hot and crowded in July and August, while November through March brings cooler weather, occasional flooding (acqua alta), but far fewer tourists. Check the museum website for special family workshops sometimes offered during school holidays.

Nearby Eats

Osteria ai Do Farai (5-minute walk) serves simple pizzas and pasta dishes kids enjoy in a casual atmosphere. For a quick bite, grab fresh tramezzini sandwiches and pastries at Pasticceria Tonolo, a beloved local bakery just around the corner that's been serving families since 1886.

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