Learn about the art and history of Venice at Museo Correr. In the museum’s St. Mark’s Square location, inside what was once a royal palace, walk through the Neoclassical rooms to see sculptures and historical collections detailing the city’s institutions and urban life. Inside the picture gallery, see works by artists such as Lorenzo Veneziano, the Bellini family, Carpaccio, Antonello da Messina, and Lorenzo Lotto. The antiquities exhibit houses an assortment of artifacts, such as Egyptian mummies, antique books, and ancient coins. Visit rotating exhibits covering a range of artistic movements. Put Museo Correr into our Venice trip planner to see other points of interest to visit during your vacation in Venice.
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We bought the combo ticket for the Museo Correr and the Doge Palace. We started at the Museo Correr assuming the lines for tickets would be shorter. It is a very interesting museum and we ended...
We bought the combo ticket for the Museo Correr and the Doge Palace. We started at the Museo Correr assuming the lines for tickets would be shorter. It is a very interesting museum and we ended... more »
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Don’t get me wrong there are some amazing things to see in the 85 rooms, but you need to like paintings. For at least 60 of them. Then it got ok. There are some interesting things to see, but...
Don’t get me wrong there are some amazing things to see in the 85 rooms, but you need to like paintings. For at least 60 of them. Then it got ok. There are some interesting things to see, but... more »
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Nice to visit especially taking into account it's free if you buy the entrance to Doge Palace. Better book in advance to be secure you will visit at the desired time. Apart from interesting maps and the library noting really special inside. Museum organized in old fashioned way, almost not interacted at all. Some chambers are nicely decorated.
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I got tickets online in advance. It was well worth it. This place is huge so make sure you get a meal in your stomach before you go there because it will take a while. This museum basically runs the length of the whole courtyard and it’s on a few floors, there’s so much to see here. Lots of painting, statues, coins, old books, murals, cool architecture and when you look out the windows, you can see the courtyard from end to end.
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