Overview
Ca' Pesaro is a monumental baroque palazzo on the Grand Canal, housing two museums: the International Gallery of Modern Art and the Museum of Oriental Art. Its dramatic façade of diamond-point rusticated stone is among the most imposing on the canal.
Highlights
- Klimt & Chagall: The modern art collection includes works by Klimt, Chagall, Kandinsky, and Klee.
- Japanese Armour: The Oriental Art museum on the top floor contains an exceptional collection of Edo-period Japanese art.
- Baroque Architecture: Longhena's masterful design rivals Ca' Rezzonico across the canal.
History
Designed by Baldassare Longhena in 1659 and completed by Antonio Gaspari in 1710. The Duchess of Bevilacqua La Masa bequeathed it to Venice in 1898 to support emerging artists.
Visitor Tips
- Two Museums in One: Budget time for both the modern art and oriental collections.
- Museum Pass: Included in the civic museum pass.
- Duration: 1–1.5 hours.