Step into the splendour of 18th-century Venice with an unforgettable visit to Ca’ Rezzonico, a jewel of the Grand Canal. This remarkable baroque palace is one of the most authentic time capsules in the city, offering a rare, intimate glimpse into the lavish world of the Venetian aristocracy during Giacomo Casanova’s era.
Wander through sumptuous halls adorned with original frescoes, glittering Murano chandeliers, ornate furnishings, and masterworks of Venetian art. Each salon whispers tales of wealth, power, and the refined decadence of a society that once dazzled all of Europe.
As you cross its grand salons, imagine the rustle of silk gowns and the intrigue of masked balls, while gondolas drift silently along the canal just beyond the windows.
Ca’ Rezzonico is not merely a museum—it’s a portal to Venice’s golden age, where history, art, and romance blend into an experience you won’t soon forget.
You’ll cross one of the only four bridges spanning the fascinaiting Grand Canal
Ca’ Rezzonico is one of Venice’s most magnificent palaces, located directly on the Grand Canal. Built in the 18th century, it offers a stunning example of Venetian Baroque architecture. Today, it houses the Museum of 18th Century Venice, where visitors can explore lavish ballrooms, antique furnishings, frescoes by Giambattista Tiepolo, and artworks that capture the opulence and daily life of Venice’s golden age.
You will make your own way to the meeting points