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Ca' Rezzonico: A Glimpse Into Venetian Nobility

Nestled on the Grand Canal, Ca' Rezzonico is one of Venice’s most exquisite palaces, showcasing 18th-century Venetian aristocracy and opulence. Once the residence of the Rezzonico family, who were wealthy bankers and nobles, this grand building now houses the Museum of 18th-Century Venice. It’s a place where you can step back in time to discover the life of Venetian nobility, with its lavish rooms, stunning frescoes, and art collections that reflect the extravagance of the Venetian Golden Age.

But beyond its architectural beauty, Ca' Rezzonico has a fascinating story and hidden curiosities that make it stand out from other Venetian palaces.

Fun Facts and Curiosities

  • A Family of Bankers and Nobles: The Rezzonico family, who commissioned the palace construction in the mid-17th century, were originally from Milan. They moved to Venice and became wealthy bankers, eventually gaining noble status. The family’s wealth allowed them to create one of the most sumptuous palaces in the city, complete with a grand façade, frescoed ceilings, and intricate furnishings.

  • Designed by Famous Architects: The palace was designed by Balthasar Longhena, one of Venice’s most famous Baroque architects, responsible for many iconic buildings, including the Santa Maria della Salute church. However, the palace wasn’t completed until after Longhena’s death, with later modifications by Giovanni Scalfarotto and Pietro Longhena, the architect's son. The result is a blend of Baroque and Rococo influences, making the palace a visual feast.

  • Room of the Venus: One of the most intriguing rooms in the palace is the Venus Room, where the mythological goddess of love is depicted in stunning frescoes. It’s a perfect example of the 18th-century Venetian style, where art, culture, and myth often intertwine to showcase beauty and decadence.

  • Canaletto’s Views: The Rezzonico family were a proud patron of the arts, and the palace was even featured in works by Canaletto, one of Venice’s most famous painters. His stunning depictions of Venice’s canals and palaces include views of Ca' Rezzonico, showcasing its grandeur. In fact, many of the rooms and their interiors would have looked almost identical to how Canaletto painted them, offering visitors a fascinating historical reference.

  • A Hidden Gem: The Canal Side Garden: Not everyone knows that Ca' Rezzonico boasts a beautiful garden on its canal side. While it’s not as large as some of Venice’s other gardens, it’s a peaceful and hidden spot where you can admire the palace’s stunning façade and relax away from the crowds. The garden also offers one of the best views of the Grand Canal, perfect for a quiet moment.

  • Secret Paintings: Many visitors are surprised to learn that hidden behind the grand decoration of Ca' Rezzonico’s walls are works of art that were covered up over the centuries. Some frescoes, once considered outdated or in poor condition, were hidden beneath layers of wallpaper or fabric and have only been uncovered in recent decades.


Ca' Rezzonico is not just a museum; it’s a portal into the world of Venetian high society in the 18th century. With its exquisite rooms, beautiful paintings, and fascinating history, it offers visitors a rare chance to immerse themselves in the splendour of Venice’s aristocratic past.


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