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Venice

from Canaletto to Monet

From 4 March 2022 to 15 January 2023

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Creative Director: G. Iannuzzi | Created by G. Iannuzzi, R. Gatto and M. Siccardi | Graphic & Animation Design: Cutback | Production: Culturespaces Digital®

The immersive exhibition takes you on a journey of discovery of the artistic and architectural treasures of the city of Venice.

As you explore the Grand Canal and the canals, lanes, squares, buildings, and churches, embark on a journey through Venetian interiors and exteriors—both holy and secular—in search of the visible symbols of the city’s extraordinary history.

For around forty minutes, you will be immersed in Byzantine art and the impressive golden mosaics of Saint Mark’s Basilica, the masterpieces of Tintoretto, Bellini, and Canaletto, and the famous Mostra del Cinema, with photos of theactresses and actors of Italian neorealist films.

Under the patronage of the Italian Embassy in France 

Listen to the playlist of the exhibition

Immersive exhibition

From 4 March 2022 to 15 January 2023

Total duration of the immersive exhibitions: 1 hour

Rates

Full rate   €14,5
Senior rate (more than 65 years old)*  €13,5
Reduced rate (students, 7-25 years old included, unemployed, Education Pass holders, person accompanying disabled visitor)* €12
Family rate (for 2 adults and 2 children aged 7-17 years old)* €41
Children under the age of 7, journalists and disabled visitors* Free

 

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Venice, from Canaletto to Monet

Access

The application "Des Lumières"

The application, available free of charge on iOS and Android, gives commentaries on the works of our current exhibitions. Discover through original anecdotes 30 major works of the exhibition "Venice, from Canaletto to Monet".

Discover also the exhibitions "Cezanne, The Lights of Provence" in the Atelier des Lumières (Paris), "Venice, from Canaletto to Monet" in the Bassins des Lumières (Bordeaux) and "Klimt, Gold in Motion" in the Fabrique des Lumières (Amsterdam) and in the Phoenix des Lumières (Dortmund).