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Ca D'Oro Galleria Giorgio Franchetti

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An unusually beatiful example of typical 15th century Gothic design, with its fanciful architectual motives, wealth of marbles and the splendour of its gold and colour, now all disappeared, which drew insperation from eastern rather than from northern art. It is probable that, in the original idea, begining with the traditional type of Venitian palace, the whole building should have been made with a central body flanked by two smaller side pieces, but only the right side was built, through lack of space.

It was constructed between 1421 and 1440, by Marin Contarini, on the site of a previous house, that once belonged to the Zeno family. This explains why some of the Veneto-byzantine style ornaments belong to the 13th century.
The work of this splendid architectual creation, crowned with a typical happily planned crenellation, was carried out by the Lombard and Venetian stone-masons, supervised by Matteo Raverti and the Bons.
Today, minus the additions and irreverent transformations of the architect Meduna (middle of the 19th century) and with the little "Saracen" windows of the mezzanine floor, and the top frieze, it has re-aquired all the harmony of its original aspect.
It became the property of the State as the result of a munificent gift on the part of Baron Giorgio Franchetti.
Important group of sculptures, bronzes, paintings and Flemish and Dutch art. Works by Tintoretto, Titian, Van Dyck, Alessandro Vittoria.
A rich collection of works of art displayed in a typical Venetian-Gothic palace. In the sumptuous interior salons can be admired paintings by the most important Italian schools as well as antique furniture, tapestries and carpets.
Among the numerous masterpieces exhibited are Titian’s Venus (room IV) and A. Mantegna’s St Sebastian (room VI).

 

Address and Info

Address: Cannaregio 3932, 30131, Venezia

AreaVenezia, City Center, Cannaregio

Tel.: 041 5222349

Webhttp://www.cadoro.org, http://www.polomuseale.venezia.beniculturali.it

Information

Info on accessibility: A Lift reaches all the areas of the museum exept the ceramics room and the bookshop

Getting there: Line 1 stop Ca'D'Oro

Opening times: Mondays 8.15am-2pm. From Tuesday to Sunday 8.15am-7.15pm. Opening times on Sundays and Holidays may be subject to change. Last entrance 30 min. before closing time. Closed 25 December, 1 January and 1 May

Additional informationEntrance fee may vary during temporary exhibitions

From 1 July 2014, free admission for all visitors on the first Sunday of the month

  • Accessible for disabled people Accessible for disabled people

Prices

Full price: 6 €

Reduced price: 3 €

Reduced price for: European citizens aged 18 to 25 with identification document, permanent state teachers without their school group

Free admission for: European citizens under 18 years of age, European teachers and students from the school of architecture, preservation of the cultural heritage, science of liberal education and from the courses of art degree or literary subjects with an archaeological or artistic curriculum from the faculty of literature and philosophy, Employed for the Ministry of Culture and Heritage, Members of voluntary associations which promote and popularize the knowledge of the cultural heritage (on the basis of special agreement stipulated with the Ministry – art. 12, 8th paragraph of the Code), Members of the ICOM (International Council of Museums), European disabled people attende by a membeer of their family or by a care worker, journalists. Free admission for all every first Sunday of the month