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Tucked away in a quiet corner of Venezia, the Museo Di Palazzo Grimani offers a captivating glimpse into Renaissance architecture and art. This majestic 2,000 square meter palace, opened in late 2008, beckons visitors with its rich collection of sculptures, exquisite frescoes, and extraordinary Roman and family statues. The intricate ceiling details alone make the visit worthwhile. The museum's peaceful atmosphere stands in contrast to many of the city's crowded attractions, and its rotating exhibits consistently offer new surprises for art enthusiasts. With sweeping views of the serene canal, a visit here promises both cultural enrichment and a moment of tranquility. Plus, for an additional euro, you can extend your exploration to Ca' D'Oro, enhancing the experience with even more Venetian splendor.

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Recommended visit time

1-2 hours

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

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Fernando Encinar
Fernando Encinar
1 month ago on Google

En Venecia hay muchísimas cosas que ver, pero cuando ya has ido varias veces y has visto los imprescindibles, el palazzo Grimani es una muy buena opción. Uno de los pocos palazzo renacentistas basados en los principios de Palladio y que da una idea de cómo vivía la nobleza durante el renacimiento veneciano. Tiene una extraordinaria colección de mármoles romanos y de estancias venecianas.

Kathleen Vlaeminck
Kathleen Vlaeminck
1 month ago on Google

Indrukwekkend Palazzo. Er waren mooie exposities ook, maar het is het palazzo zelf dat het meeste indruk maakt! Deze doge wist wat uitpakken was :-).

Michael Mararian
Michael Mararian
1 month ago on Google

This is one of those locations that are off most tourists radar but totally worth a quick stop off.