Venice, partial backtrack on closing civic museums: Ducale and Correr open for Carnival


In Venice, small retreat by the Fondazione Musei Civici on the idea of closing museums until April: the two museums in St. Mark's Square, Correr and the Doge's Palace, will reopen for a few days at carnival.

The Fondazione Musei Civici di Venezia is making a small reversal on the idea of closing its museums until April. It is news today that the Foundation has decided to open the two museums in St. Mark’s Square, namely the Doge’s Palace and the Correr Museum, for four days (Feb. 11, 12, 15 and 16) to coincide with Carnival.

Also the Foundation has decided that other openings are also planned in advance of the April 1 date: in March there will be some openings for Ca’ Pesaro, Museo del Vetro, Palazzo Mocenigo and Museo di Storia Naturale, although times and days are still to be determined.



Venice, partial backtrack on closing civic museums: Ducale and Correr open for Carnival
Venice, partial backtrack on closing civic museums: Ducale and Correr open for Carnival


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