 | | | | CA' PESARO | | Cicic Museums of Venice Foundation | | | Ca' Pesaro International Gallery of Modern Art
Ca' Pesaro, the most important baroque palace in the city, designed by Baldassare Longhena, has been the seat of Venice City Council’s collection of modern art since 1902. The main nucleus of the museum’s collections consists of famous masterpieces, such as Klimt’s Judith II (Salomè, 1909) and Chagall’s Rabbi of Vitebsk (1914-1922). One of the museum’s strengths is its vast collection of sculptures, including works in wax by Medardo Rosso. Further acquisitions and bequests have endowed the museum with notable works, from Kandinsky to Klee, from Matisse to Moore or to Wildt, as well as a rich selection of works by Italian artists and an important cabinet of graphic art. On the third floor is the Oriental Art Museum, which can be visited with the same ticket.
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To visit all the St. Mark's Museums, Ca' Pesaro included, you can purchase the MUSEUM PASS, a cumulative ticket valid for all the Civic Museums currently open and for those connected.
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