Venice's Civic Museums, from the Doge's Palace to the Correr Museum, present themselves on web and social


The MUVE Foundation's Venice Civic Museums also join the #iostoacasa campaign with web, social, virtual visits.

The eleven Venetian civic museums of the MUVE Foundation, with their collections consisting of hundreds of thousands of pieces (including paintings, drawings, sculptures, photographs, memorabilia), are also reacting to the emergency and joining the widespread national #IoRestoaCasa campaign.

The social channels of the Venetian museums (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube), a daily newsletter for anyone who requests it, the partnership with Google Culture, which has been active for some time, allowing a virtual visit to the Doge’s Palace thanks to the Google Arts & Culture channel and an exploration of the collections of the other museums, and then the scientific bulletins, the online catalog of the collections, information and narratives about their collections available to those who want to rediscover something they already knew and those who are already preparing a future visit: these are the tools that Venice museums are offering via web and social.



“Italy,” reads a note from the MUVE Foundation, “is at home and its inhabitants are rediscovering the pleasure that only culture can give. A pleasure that is exchange, sharing, storytelling and therefore finds in social and electronic communication an ideal vehicle in these times of forced physical detachment. We have always traveled through time and space with culture, a practice in which museums have always been masters.”

At www.visitmuve.it you will find all the links to the museums and their socials and the newsletter subscription form. These are the civic museums in Venice: Doge’s Palace, Correr Museum, Clock Tower, Ca’ Rezzonico Museum of Eighteenth-Century Venice, Ca’ Pesaro International Gallery of Modern Art, Fortuny Palace, Giancarlo Ligabue Museum of Natural History of Venice, Carlo Goldoni House, Museum of Glass in Murano, Museum of Lace in Burano, Museum of Palazzo Mocenigo Center for the Study of the History of Textile Costume and Perfume.

Venice's Civic Museums, from the Doge's Palace to the Correr Museum, present themselves on web and social
Venice's Civic Museums, from the Doge's Palace to the Correr Museum, present themselves on web and social


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