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Fondazione Querini Stampalia, located in the enchanting city of Venice, offers a unique glimpse into the past with its historical charm and artistic treasures. This fascinating museum is renowned for its beautifully painted ceilings and exquisite Venetian chandeliers that grace its historical rooms. Visitors are greeted with a curated blend of past and contemporary, featuring the notable Carlo Scarpa exhibit, an impressive art collection, captivating photography displays, and a modernist Korean exhibition.

The atmosphere inside is peaceful and uncrowded, ideal for a thoughtful exploration. Families will find it welcoming for children, with amenities like folding chairs, a delightful café, and a well-stocked gift shop contributing to a comfortable visit. The venue's library adds another layer of intrigue, perfect for those who are curious about deeper historical insights.

Easily accessible and located conveniently near the train station, Fondazione Querini Stampalia ensures a hassle-free experience with no queues and helpful staff to guide your exploration. With a suggested path to follow and the option to capture memories with photos for a small fee, visitors can expect an educational and beautifully preserved journey through Venice's rich history.

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Recommended visit time

1-2 hours

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

Reviews and Ratings

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4.4
based on 468 reviews
4.4/5 468 reviews
Patrick Lesaunier
Patrick Lesaunier
1 month ago on Google

Très belle demeure. De très beaux tableaux (surtout les scènes venisiennes), Explications et description des salles en français très complètes.(Suivre les personnages sur les fenêtres). Très beau jardin au calme. Un peu cher et entrée pas facile à trouver (gravée sur les marches du pont) côté église.

Cristiano
Cristiano
2 months ago on Google

Un sogno veneziano, a mio parere uno dei posti piu' belli e preziosi della citta'!

Giulia Brioschi
Giulia Brioschi
2 months ago on Google

The Fondazione Querini Stampalia is a masterful blend of history and modernity, thanks to the visionary design of Carlo Scarpa. His intervention—especially in the ground floor and garden—is a poetic dialogue between water, light, and material. Every detail, from the flowing channels to the delicate use of stone and glass, reflects Scarpa’s genius for harmonizing old and new. It’s a must-visit for architecture lovers and a serene, inspiring space in the heart of Venice.

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