Overview
Ca' Rezzonico is a monumental baroque palazzo on the Grand Canal housing the Museum of 18th-Century Venice. It recreates the lavish lifestyle of the Venetian aristocracy during Venice's final golden age.
Highlights
- Ballroom: A vast frescoed hall with enormous crystal chandeliers and gilded furniture.
- Tiepolo Frescoes: Ceiling paintings by Giambattista Tiepolo, the greatest Venetian painter of the Settecento.
- Period Interiors: Fully furnished rooms with lacquerwork, brocade, and Chinoiserie.
History
Designed by Baldassare Longhena in 1649, the palazzo was completed by Giorgio Massari in 1756. The poet Robert Browning died here in 1889. The city of Venice bought it in 1935 and transformed it into a museum.
Visitor Tips
- Museum Pass: Included in the Venice civic museum network pass.
- Top Floor: Don't skip the pharmacy reconstruction and the Egidio Martini painting collection on the upper floor.
- Duration: 1–1.5 hours.