Arrange visit

Schedules

Open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

The duration of the visit is about 90 minutes.
Last admission at 5 pm.

Monday10.00-18.00
Tuesday10.00-18.00
Wednesday10.00-18.00
Thursday10.00-18.00
Friday10.00-18.00
Saturday10.00-18.00
Sunday10.00-18.00

Special hours and closures

At certain times of the year or during special events, the opening hours of the Casanova Museum may change and scheduled closures are possible. Before your visit, check the updated schedule to ensure the best possible experience.

Dec. 2410.00-18.00
Dec. 25Closed
Dec. 3110.00-18.00
April 2510.00-18.00
May 110.00-18.00

Tickets and fares

Plan your visit to the Casanova Museum. All admission tickets include entry to the permanent collection and current temporary exhibitions.
Book your tickets in advance online with confidence.

All tickets include a guided tour.

Full29€
Reduced (over 65, law enforcement, teachers, groups, disabled)25€
Students25€
Children up to 5 years oldFree
Casanova Membership Card holdersFree

How to get to Zaguri Palace

Palazzo Zaguri - Campo San Maurizio 2688
I-30124 Venezia
MAP

By steamboat

  • From Venice Santa Lucia Station or Piazzale Roma, take line 1 or 2 in the direction of San Marco.
  • Get off at the Accademia or Santa Maria del Giglio stop: both are about a 5-minute walk from Zaguri Palace.

Walking

From the station, cross Ponte degli Scalzi and go straight along Calle Lunga, following the signs for San Tomà. Continue to Campo Santa Margherita, then head along Calle Lunga San Barnaba until you reach Campo San Barnaba. Cross the bridge and continue towards Campo Santo Stefano: Palazzo Zaguri is located here, overlooking the Campo.
Walking time: about 25-30 minutes.

From Marco Polo Airport (VCE)

From Marco Polo Airport in Venice to reach the center, the easiest route is: bus-shuttle (ATVO or ACTV line 5) to Piazzale Roma (about 20-25 minutes), then walk or possibly take a vaporetto to Campo San Maurizio.

Services

Elevator

The elevator conveniently connects the floors of the building, providing access to all exhibition areas.

Toilet facilities

Toilets, which are regularly sanitized, are available at strategic points along the exhibition route.

Accessibility
Exhibit spaces are accessible and staff are available to provide assistance during the tour. Guide dogs and assistance dogs are allowed to support people with visual impairments or special needs. For special needs, the museum can be contacted in advance to best arrange a visit.
Newborn services

We provide a changing table service to ensure convenience for families.

Information Desk

We are always available to assist you with route details, tickets, and museum services.

Bookshop

In the bookshop you will find publications, thematic insights and exclusive products related to the museum experience.

Shows

A program of concerts and performances that brings the 18th century back to center stage, with special events year-round.

The Concerts of the Seasons Tribute to Vivaldi

Ensembles on original instruments interpret Vivaldi’s most celebrated pages, bringing to life the musical atmosphere of 18th-century Venice. An immersive experience in the baroque tradition of the Serenissima.

From the Theater of Masks to Goldoni

A theatrical journey through eighteenth-century Venice: from the masks and improvisation of the Commedia dell’Arte to Carlo Goldoni’s stage revolution, which led the theater toward a new modernity.

Mozart and Da Ponte: Arias that made history
The most famous arias from Mozart’s operas written with Lorenzo Da Ponte, who lived in Palazzo Zaguri itself as secretary to the Venetian patrician. An evening that weaves together music, history and the great voices of opera.

Shows

A program of concerts and performances that brings the 18th century back to center stage, with special events year-round.

The Concerts of the Seasons Tribute to Vivaldi

Ensembles on original instruments interpret Vivaldi’s most celebrated pages, bringing to life the musical atmosphere of 18th-century Venice. An immersive experience in the baroque tradition of the Serenissima.

The Concerts of the Seasons Tribute to Vivaldi

Ensembles on original instruments interpret Vivaldi’s most celebrated pages, bringing to life the musical atmosphere of 18th-century Venice. An immersive experience in the baroque tradition of the Serenissima.

The Concerts of the Seasons Tribute to Vivaldi

Ensembles on original instruments interpret Vivaldi’s most celebrated pages, bringing to life the musical atmosphere of 18th-century Venice. An immersive experience in the baroque tradition of the Serenissima.

Shows

A program of concerts and performances that brings the 18th century back to center stage, with special events year-round.

The Concerts of the Seasons Tribute to Vivaldi

Ensembles on original instruments interpret Vivaldi’s most celebrated pages, bringing to life the musical atmosphere of 18th-century Venice. An immersive experience in the baroque tradition of the Serenissima.

The Concerts of the Seasons Tribute to Vivaldi

Ensembles on original instruments interpret Vivaldi’s most celebrated pages, bringing to life the musical atmosphere of 18th-century Venice. An immersive experience in the Baroque tradition of the Serenissima.

The Concerts of the Seasons Tribute to Vivaldi

Ensembles on original instruments interpret Vivaldi’s most celebrated pages, bringing to life the musical atmosphere of 18th-century Venice. An immersive experience in the Baroque tradition of the Serenissima.

Bookshop

At the end of the tour a space dedicated to discovery awaits you: books, curated editions, essays and objects inspired by Casanova’s life and the Venice of his time. A place designed to take a fragment of the experience with you, continuing the journey after your visit.