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Museo Correr

San Marco
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Opening hours
  • Monday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Thursday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Friday: 10:00 AM – 11:00 PM
  • Saturday: 10:00 AM – 11:00 PM
  • Sunday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Opulent museum surroundings for Venetian artworks & antiquities dating back to the 13th century.via Google

Located on Piazza San Marco, this museum offers a comprehensive look at Venetian history, daily life, and the imperial apartments of Empress Sisi.

Good to know
€€€ (included in the St. Mark's Square Museums pass); allow 2 hours.

Reviews from Google

Me Tina2 weeks ago
Nice museum ( 3in1), lots of pictures and statues. Nice staff speaking couple of languages. Lockers available to ceep your stuff, as you can only walk in with small hand bag, no backpacks. Only 2 cabinets in the 🚻 toilets increasing waiting time. Easy to walk fallow signs.
Stelios Antoniou8 months ago
An interesting museum to visit if you have the extra time in Venice (or if the ticket is included in the bundle for the tour of St. Mark's cathedral and Doge's Palace). Has some noteworthy exhibits (especially considering the manuscripts, weaponry and the globes) from around the world. The showing is not following any reasonable order however, it is not a bad stop to spend an hour or so, given the chance (especially in rainy Venice 😉). It had nice views to the square (only that worths it). P.S. we spent a surprisingly long time on a map of Cyprus which was rather accurate and had all the towns and villages - that alone was an amazing artifact (we are from Cyprus, a part of the Venice empire for many years, so this was more special anyway however, this was amazing generally - it was an amazing map and very detailed, anyone would appreciate).
Never Enough2 months ago
Was part of our tickets purchased with the Palazzo Ducale so despite us not being too keen to see more museums, this place was ok. Lots of art, artefacts, old weapons, coins and all sorts of Venetian history. Palazzo Ducale was perhaps better overall, but this is worth a visit if it’s part of your ticket.
Galin4 months ago
Museo Correr was a great visit, offering a fascinating look into Venice’s art and history in beautiful surroundings. It was included in our ticket for Doge’s Palace, which made it even more worthwhile.
Michael Offord8 months ago
A former royal palace with some state rooms, this is a city palace that gives a flavour of the halter of Venice, its Doges and the empire they used to run. Filled with artefacts and artworks, with access the the library and Archaeological museum on the same tour. Highlights include works by Canova, such as Icarus and Daedalus, as well as coins, paintings, weapons and statues.
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