American heiress Peggy Guggenheim was an avid art collector who lived in Venice for three decades. The unique 18th century palace she called home is instantly recognizable on the Grand Canal for its low and understated stone façade amongst so many towering lace-like mansions on every side. Though minimalist from the outside, today the palazzo has been converted into one of Italy’s most famous modern art museums. Stroll through the heiress’s old dining room, study and salons to admire work that spans from cubism to abstract expressionism.
Venice is basically a work of art in itself, but the city is a cultural haven, home to a bunch of fantastic museums and galleries right on the water (we can confirm they hit different after a boat ride).
Whether you’re here for La Biennale, Venice’s art festival (among the best of its kind in the whole world), or any other time, you’ll find more than enough to get your teeth into here. The best part? On the first Sunday of each month, over 450 of them are free to visit. Read on for our guide to the very best museums in the Floating City.
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Natalie Aldern is a writer based in Rome, Italy. At Time Out, all of our travel guides are written by local writers who know their cities inside out. For more about how we curate, see our editorial guidelines.