Visit Querini Stampalia and Exhibition until August 30th

Until 30 August 2020 Museum, Scarpa Area, Intesa Sanpaolo Collection and temporary exhibitions will be open from Tuesday to Sunday. Closed on Monday. To access, booking is necessary by writing to: museo@querinistampalia.org .

Plan your visit.  The booking office will reply through this special  FORM.

Opening hours: from 10 to 18. Museum information display.

from Tuesday to Sunday. Closed on Monday.

The following exhibitions have been postponed until August 30th.

Entry to the Foundation is allowed only to users and visitors already equipped with personal protective equipment (gloves and masks) and upon signing a self-certification.

Venezia 1860-2019. Photographs from the Archivio Graziano Arici curated by Graziano Arici  and Cristina Celegon, with Barbara Poli. Selection of original photos, from nineteenth-century photographs, plates and stereoscopes to digital prints: a visual memory of the city from the Archivio Graziano Arici.
L’Angelo degli Artisti. L’arte del Novecento e il ristorante All’Angelo a Venezia  curated by Giandomenico Romanelli and Pascaline Vatin.  The history of the All’Angelo restaurant is investigated, between Fronte Nuovo delle Arti and Peggy Guggenheim: the adventures of the Avant-garde at the tables of Renato and Vittorio Carrain the owners of this famous Restaurant.

Giovanni Querini Stampalia. The man, the enterpreneur, the philantropist  The new world in which Giovanni lived for seventy years (1799-1869) coincides with the period of the decline of Venice, the fall of the Venetian Republic and the French and Austrian dominations. Interested in promoting the economic, moral and cultural growth of the city, he is strongly aware of the changes. His will, establishing in1869 the Fondazione Querini Stampalia, is a political and cultural manifesto of great value, testimony to these transformations. 150 years have passed. Over this period the Fondazione has tried to remain faithful to those wills, despite the changing times and the mutations of the social, cultural and political reality. Passing through the XX century with its tragedies, adapting to the extraordinary technological advances, the Fondazione has always been a critical and sensible protagonist of the intellectual and cultural history of our country.

The wardrobe and the Cafeteria are not open to the public.

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