The Lagoon City of Venice, Italy is a must-visit destination for any traveler. It’s packed with historic hotels, restaurants and attractions, including some of the best museums in Europe. Here are just a few of the ones that should be on your itinerary:

1. The Gallerie dell’Accademia is one of the most popular museums in Venice, housing an impressive collection of Renaissance art from the 14th to 18th centuries. Works include those by Titian and Bellini as well as many other renowned artists from various eras. In addition to the works themselves, there are also stunning sculptures, frescoes and decorative pieces all housed in this amazing museum.

2. Ca’ Pesaro International Gallery of Modern Art – Located on the Grand Canal, this museum houses a large selection of contemporary art from all around the world. It was founded in 1754 and is now home to an impressive collection of works from renowned artists such as Picasso, Matisse and Bacon. Visitors can also find a great selection of Italian modernist pieces and much more in this exciting gallery.

3. Correr National Museum: The Correr National Museum is one of the oldest and most important museums in Venice, Italy. Located in St Mark’s Square, the museum houses a rich collection of works from the 18th century to the present day, along with an impressive library that dates back to 1567. Among the highlights of the museum are paintings by Titian and Tintoretto, sculptures by Canova, Venetian costumes and furnishings, coins and medals as well as many other ancient artifacts related to Venetian history. Additionally, visitors can explore the impressive art galleries and make their way through a series of temporary exhibitions throughout the year.

4. Museo di Palazzo Mocenigo: Located in the elegant Palazzo Mocenigo, this museum is a must-visit for those interested in Venetian costume and fashion. Here you can get an up-close look at over four centuries of richly decorated costumes, including complex headdresses and elaborate wedding dresses. Visitors can also explore the intimate drawing room where aristocrats once gathered to exchange gossip or admire contemporary art from Venice and beyond. Additionally, visitors can experience life as it was in 17th century Venice by exploring the interior rooms preserved within the palace walls.

5. Ca’ Rezzonico Museum: This beautifully restored 18th century baroque palace houses one of Venice’s premier museums dedicated to Italian painter Giambattista Tiepolo and other artists from the late-Renaissance period. Inside this magnificent mansion, visitors can explore a collection of frescoes and paintings by 18th century Italian masters, as well as finely crafted furniture from the same era. Additionally, art lovers can also enjoy various temporary exhibitions throughout the year.

6. Bragadin-Carpaccio Museum: Located in a sumptuous 16th century palace overlooking Venice’s Grand Canal, this museum is dedicated to Vittore Carpaccio – one of the most influential Venetian painters during the Renaissance period. Here you can admire his works alongside that of his teacher Gentile Bellini and other important figures such as Cima da Conegliano and Giorgione. The museum also houses a collection of Venetian costumes, tapestries and furnishings, giving visitors an insight into the affluent lifestyle of Venice’s upper-classes in the 16th century.

7. Museum of Natural History: Located in one of Venice’s oldest buildings, this unique museum offers visitors a fascinating look at the plants and animals found around Venice lagoon as well as incredible views. Here you can explore various collections including fossils from the Jurassic period as well as hundreds of species of birds, butterflies and fish that live in and around the city. There are also interactive displays showcasing local marine life such as coral reefs and dolphins for visitors to enjoy. Additionally, there is an outdoor garden where visitors can explore the various plants that grow in Venice.

These seven museums all offer something special, from works of art to natural history. Whether you are interested in Renaissance paintings or Venetian fashion, these magical museums provide a great insight into what makes Venice such an incredible city. With its wealth of culture and history, there is something for everyone in this beautiful Italian city!

Published by Christine Belonogoff

From Finance to Fashion and Lifestyle, Christine Belonogoff has ventured through working in the corporate realm to branching off as an entrepreneur which has been an adventure in and of itself. But now it's time that this digital nomad spread her wings and fly. Exploring this glorious globe is a passion and an adventure that she has been awaiting. 

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