Venice Palazzo Grassi & Punta della Dogana Tickets

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Experience Highlights

Immerse yourself in contemporary art at two of Venice's most iconic cultural venues: Palazzo Grassi and Punta della Dogana. With a single ticket you can explore temporary exhibitions by internationally renowned artists in these imposing historic buildings.

Located in strategic locations -Palazzo Grassi on the Grand Canal and Punta della Dogana in front of the Basilica of Santa Maria della Salute - both centres are part of the prestigious Pinault Collection and offer a unique artistic experience. The ticket is valid for both spaces and can also be used on different dates.

  • Visit two exhibitions with a single ticket.
  • Admire the unique architecture of these historic spaces.
  • Immerse yourself in international contemporary art.

What’s included

  • Admission to Palazzo Grassi with access to the temporary exhibition Tatiana Trouvé: The Strange Life of Things
  • Admission to Punta della Dogana with access to the temporary exhibition Thomas Schütte: Genealogies

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Step by Step

Venice is not only a city of canals and Renaissance palaces, it is also a vibrant epicentre of contemporary art. With this combined ticket, you can visit two of its most influential cultural institutions: the Palazzo Grassi and the Punta della Dogana, both managed by the Pinault Collection.

At the Palazzo Grassi, located in the central district of San Marco, you will discover the temporary exhibition Tatiana Trouvé: The Strange Life of Things. This exhibition brings together sculptures and drawings that create a dialogue between the world of memories, dreams and the real. Trouvé's work invites us to reflect on the frontier between the intimate and the imagined.

For its part, Punta della Dogana, located on the triangular point that juts out into the Grand Canal, hosts the exhibition Thomas Schütte: Genealogies. This is a retrospective look at one of the most influential contemporary artists, with sculptures and installations that explore the human figure and its vulnerability, always with an ironic and provocative tone.

Both spaces are architectural gems renovated by the prestigious architect Tadao Ando, making the visit a complete aesthetic experience in terms of both content and container. Thanks to the possibility of using the ticket on different days, you can organise your visit without rushing.

This ticket is perfect for those looking to discover the contemporary artistic soul of Venice, away from the more traditional tourist circuits.

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