9 – Museo Fortuny 9 – Museo Fortuny. Housed in a Gothic Palazzo in Venice, it was transformed by Mariano Fortuny, into an atelier for his art and design creations. Palazzo Fortuny, previously known as Palazzo Pesaro degli Orfei, was originally built for the Pesaro...
8 – Palazzo Grassi 8 – Palazzo Grassi. Together with the Punta della Dogana, are the two contemporary art museums of the Francois Pinault Collection in Venice. It offers a rich experience for both art lovers and architecture enthusiasts. Renovated by the famous...
7 – Museum San Servolo 7 – Museum San Servolo in Venice, was once Italy’s most prominent mental institutions; which took in over 200,000 patients, starting in the mid-1700’s. Nicknamed the “Island of the Mad”, it was transformed into a museum in...
6 – Scuola Grande di San Rocco 6 – Scuola Grande di San Rocco. A lay confraternity founded in 1478, in the heart of Venice where art, culture and devotion meet. History has it that a group of young Venetians built an exclusive club dedicated to San Rocco;...
5 – Galleria dell’Accademia 5 – Galleria dell’Accademia. Houses the world’s largest collection of Venetian art and is a must-see for all art and history lovers. Over the years, the museum’s collections have been enriched, thanks in part to donations and...