About

The museum was named after the aristocrat Teodoro Correr, who bequeathed to Venice a luxurious palace and with it, a vast collection of paintings and a substantial sum of money for expanding the collection. It was this inherited collection of artworks that later became the core that spurred the formation of the Civic Museums Foundation. The modern Correr Museum is located on the site of the San Gimignano basilica. It includes three thematic collections, the first of which is the art gallery. It features paintings by Italian artists, including Carpaccio's "Two Venetian Women." In the Historical Museum, you can see various coins, documents, weapons, and other objects related to the city's development. The Risorgimento Museum is a collection of engravings, costumes, historical paintings, and exhibits related to the emergence of the Venetian Republic and its unification with Italy.

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Price

18 EUR

Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Piazzale Roma
Train station 1.47 km walk
Venezia B
Bus station 1.51 km walk
Venice Tronchetto Train Station
Bus station 2.48 km walk
Venezia Tronchetto (Piazzale People Mover)
Train station 2.46 km walk
Stazione di Venezia Santa Lucia
Train station 1.52 km walk

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Il Barba
Il Barba
4 weeks ago on Google

If you go to see the Ducal Palace, you must also visit the Correr Museum. It’s very beautiful and really worth it. A great experience!

h k
h k
1 month ago on Google

武器が面白い。お土産屋も充実している。

Frédéric Chevalier
Frédéric Chevalier
1 month ago on Google

De très belle pièces, dansez dans la salle de Sissi l'impératrice.