The Franketti is quite nice and an Italian with a more artistic style, it is also very nice and very desirable place to promote Italians, and his artistic achievement and level is very high
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Contemporary and historic art in this fine palazzo
The ornate facade which you see on the Grand Canal as you travel on the vaporetto is one of those characteristic Venetian Gothic ensembles which inspired various reinterpretations in 19th century arch...
We visited the Ca’ D’Oro mainly because it was close to our hotel and it was raining. What a lovely surprise! Intriguing juxtaposition of Renaissance art and architecture with modern installations. A ...
We’ve been to Venice several times so this occasion gave us the chance to see things which may not be particularly high on must see lists if you are only visiting for a short time. Ca D’Oro vaparetto ...
Only limited access available as preparations underway for the Biennale. However did see some of these exhibits although not fully set up. The building has undergone considerable renovation since th...
The Franketti is quite nice and an Italian with a more artistic style, it is also very nice and very desirable place to promote Italians, and his artistic achievement and level is very high
Let alone the exhibition inside the museum, the appearance alone is very worthy of recollection. The form of the three-level arch voucher, but with design changes, looks very delicate. It goes directly into the water and the white appearance is very pure.
I am very pleased to have been here, the art world
Gothic architecture, beautiful shape, very ornate architecture, used to be decorated with gold leaves, known as the gold house. Today is an art museum, there are many medieval paintings, not very large, but some of them can take time to go inside. Very beautiful
There are few tickets for students, only discounted for european students ( except britain) and architectural art students, and one of the rooms is dedicated to the Virgin Mary and the Son. Visiting Europe, the museum finds that the subject matter is mainly biblical stories, and there may be some ancient Greek and Roman myths, so you need to know something about culture and history to realize that you are actually seeing very, very famous works.