Ca' Pesaro International Gallery of Modern Art Review
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北京雪
4/5
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The Pescaro Palace can take a bus boat under sanstae to the right, next to the Grand Canal, built in the 16th century, the 19th century to the Venetian government, now the exhibition hall of the Art Biennale.
Ca' Pesaro International Gallery of Modern Art
Posted: Feb 25, 2017
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_We***95
5/5Outstanding
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The museum has a very spacious feel, and there are many twentieth-century collections, and there are many well-known artists, especially some Italian artists. We also saw artwork from the late twentieth century when we visited, which is well worth a visit, and there is a lovely cafe with a view of the canal if you sit by the window.
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Posted: Jun 5, 2019
cparissh
4/5Excellent
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It should be considered a museum. You need to buy tickets to go in. Friends go in. Friends wait outside to see some things inside. It feels more like cultural advertising exhibitions in this area.
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Posted: Mar 11, 2019
coldwar
5/5Outstanding
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The Pescara Palace Museum features some masterpiece artist photos, but the highlight is on the second floor, with eighty-two portraits, chess made by red coral, and the cafe is reasonable, directly on the Grand Canal. If you have time, you can create your own portrait sculptures at the museum.
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Posted: Sep 20, 2017
M32***95
5/5Outstanding
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The Palais de Pescaro (Museum of the Orient) was built in 1676 and completed in 1710, and is the last building designed by Longner and one of the oldest buildings along the Grand Canal. The interior is now the Oriental Museum, featuring more than 30,000 pieces of Prince Henry's collections from countries such as Indonesia, Malaysia, China and Japan. The exhibition features a variety of clothing, weapons, musical instruments and porcelain from China. These artifacts are all from the 1st century, which is the Edo era in Japan. The weapons in the museum are the most worth seeing
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Posted: Mar 5, 2017
WillSum
5/5Outstanding
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The building next to the Grand Canal feels a good suspended beauty because there is a river next to it. This three-story exhibition hall has many unique oriental art exhibits, especially on the third floor. Many Chinese porcelain are distributed on many wooden shelves, making it the most attractive exhibit on the wall. Others are rare for Oriental-style national musical instruments and models related to the sea in Japan.
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Posted: Jun 29, 2016
月月鸟的小窝
5/5Outstanding
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A beautiful building by the Grand Canal of Venice, finely carved, white exterior walls are beautiful!