Campo San Samuele, 3231, 30124 Venezia VE, ItalyMap
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This exhibition hall is a typical building on Venice Island. It often happens in it. There are different display themes. To buy tickets, you can take the water bus and what line to arrive.
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This exhibition hall is a typical building on Venice Island. It often happens in it. There are different display themes. To buy tickets, you can take the water bus and what line to arrive.
The Grassi Palace is a must-see building in Venice, built in the early 18th century. There is a Damien Hirst exhibition and some modern art, tickets are 18 euros and can be photographed. The ten-year exhibition is incredibly treasured and well worth a visit.
Venice has few wide streets, mainly narrow alleys, which are suitable for hanging out. The streets are full of ancient buildings, known as open and mobile museums, and there are cultural relics everywhere. This place is just a little bit of a mobile museum.
The Grassi Palace Museum is located in a spectacular palace designed by Massari, facing the Reznik Palace. Previously, the center was used for art, and later Fiat Group's Gaiqian Orenti restored it and turned it into an exhibition center of international importance. So the venue sometimes hosts cultural events.
Grassi Palace can take the bus boat at s.samuele station down the right hand is both. The museum is not free to open, 15-20 euros tickets. Grassi Palace is built by the French and now mainly runs modern art exhibitions.