Overview
The Museo Correr occupies the Napoleonic Wing and Procuratie Nuove on St. Mark's Square, telling the story of Venice from its founding through paintings, maps, coins, and ducal regalia.
Highlights
- Canova Room: Neoclassical masterpieces by Antonio Canova including Daedalus and Icarus.
- Map Gallery: Historic maps and bird's-eye views of Venice through the centuries.
- Bellini Room: Giovanni Bellini's Pietà and other Venetian Renaissance paintings.
History
Theodoro Correr, a Venetian nobleman, left his vast collection to the city upon his death in 1830. The museum moved to its current St. Mark's Square location in 1922.
Visitor Tips
- Combined Ticket: Entry is included with the Doge's Palace ticket — many visitors miss this.
- Often Empty: One of Venice's least-visited major museums, offering a peaceful experience.
- Duration: 1–1.5 hours.