Overview
The Museo di Palazzo Mocenigo explores the history of Venetian fashion, textiles, and perfumery in a 17th-century Grand Canal palazzo. The museum recreates the sartorial world of the Venetian aristocracy.
Highlights
- Period Costumes: Lavish 18th-century garments including silk robes, wigs, and accessories.
- Perfume Laboratory: An interactive section on Venice's historical role in the perfume trade with mixable scent stations.
- Frescoed Rooms: The palazzo's original 18th-century ceiling frescoes provide a stunning backdrop.
History
The Mocenigo family produced seven doges. The palazzo was bequeathed to the city in 1945. The museum was renovated in 2013 with a major expansion focusing on Venice's perfume industry.
Visitor Tips
- Perfume Workshop: Check for hands-on perfume-making workshops.
- Quiet Visit: Rarely crowded — a lovely escape from the tourist circuit.
- Duration: 45–60 minutes.