Ca' Pesaro, Baroque palace in Venice
Ca' Pesaro is a grand Baroque palace on Venice's Grand Canal.
The construction of Ca' Pesaro began in the 17th century, designed by Baldassarre Longhena and completed by Antonio Gaspari.
Today, it houses the International Gallery of Modern Art and the Museum of Oriental Art.
Visitors can explore a rich collection of modern artworks and historical artifacts from Asia.
Combining Italianate Baroque architecture and prestigious art collections, Ca' Pesaro offers a unique glimpse into Venice's cultural fusion.
Location: Venice
Inception: 1710
Architects: Baldassarre Longhena, Antonio Gaspari
Architectural style: baroque architecture
Floors above the ground: 4
Address: Santa Croce, 2076, 30135 Venezia (VE) 30135
Website: capesaro.visitmuve.it/en/home
Sources: Wikimedia, OpenStreetMap