Located in St. Mark's Square, the Archaeological Museum of Venice is home to prestigious archaeological finds, largely from the private collections of illustrious Venetian families.
The museum boasts a huge collection of antiquities, such as the Galati Grimani (Roman copies of the Hellenist originals), portraits from the Roman era, ivories, gems and bas-reliefs. As part of the St. Mark's Square Museum circuit, this site is one of the most visited State venues, attracting more than 200,000 visitors every year.
Toilets are available.
Toilets are available.
Fully accessible to people with visual impairments. For information and details, please contact the Information Desk.
Fully accessible to people with visual impairments. For information and details, please contact the Information Desk.
Fully accessible to people with hearing impairments. For information and details, please contact the Information Desk.
Fully accessible to people with hearing impairments. For information and details, please contact the Information Desk.
Audio guides are available for visitors.
Audio guides are available for visitors.
Entirely or partially accessible to people with disabilities and other challenged persons. For information and details, please contact the Information Desk.
Entirely or partially accessible to people with disabilities and other challenged persons. For information and details, please contact the Information Desk.
The venue has been adapted in compliance with Covid-19 rules and regulations. Wearing masks is mandatory. For detailed information and specific rules of conduct, visit the website.
Open from 10 am to 5 pm
Day of closing: 25 December; 1 January
Full price: €18
reduced: €11