Lots to see in the Venetian palace. Art is at every turn. The ceilings were amazing. Well worth stopping by. Tons of art on the top floor. So you get to see how the Rich of Venice lived and the art of the period all in one place.
It's hard to believe that buildings like this still exist and were once occupied by a single family. From the moment you enter the gate on the Grand Canal, the palace is impressive and continues to be even more impressive as you ascend the magnificent marble staircase to the ballroom. The artwork in this palace is equally incredibly. Whether you're interested in architecture, history, or art, Ca' Rezzonico is guaranteed to impress!
Me and my wife visited that palace and it was one of the most exciting visit in our tour. I highly recommend a visit to this place.
A visit here gives a great glimpse of life in Venice at the height of its glory...stunning architecture and art.
500 square metres per floor, excluding the garden. 18th century splendour overlooking the Canal Grande. If you can't afford to stay in a Palazzo while in Venice, then at least you can have a glimpse inside one.
The artwork is rather unimpressive but the building with it's furniture, light installations and decoration is fantasticthe art does give a great glimpse into the popular art and artists in Italy at the time but really impressed me was the great condition of the palace and all the household items maintained
The apartments and lower floor was very impressive. The upper floors were all art, pictures they were nice but somewhat redundant after awhile. We were told that the Doge's Place is more impressive, but almost twice the price.
Easy to visit given its location on the Grand Canal. Stunning marble floors and general opulance to the interiors. Some of he bedrooms give an insight to the life of former occupants. The views from the windows are stunning.
If venice is a dream, just dream! Close your eyes in this palace, pretend for few seconds to live there and open your eyes looking outside the grand canal. But also ceilings , frescos....here the "box" is more important than the gift . I think that this visit should be like a time machine , to understand better history and the town itself.
Ca’ Rezzonico – A museum now but showcasing a beautifully restored palace with the original furniture and artwork of it’s time. A must see if you are there a few day right on the grand canal.