Gallerie dell'Accademia, National art museum in Dorsoduro district, Venice, Italy
Gallerie dell'Accademia is a national art museum in the Dorsoduro district of Venice that displays Venetian painting from the Middle Ages through the 18th century. The museum spreads across several connected buildings, including a former church and monastery, where works are presented in thematically arranged rooms.
The collection began in 1817 after the fall of the Venetian Republic, when artworks from dissolved monasteries and churches were gathered together. Over the course of the 19th century the museum moved into its current premises and expanded its holdings through donations and acquisitions.
The name recalls the original art academy that occupied this building in the 18th century and trained young painters. Today visitors come mainly to see the religious altarpieces that once decorated churches and convents across the city and now hang in modern gallery rooms.
The best time to visit is early morning or late afternoon to avoid the heaviest crowds. The rooms are well lit and clearly laid out, so you can move through the galleries at a relaxed pace.
Many of the large canvases originally hung in the churches for which they were painted, and some still bear traces of their earlier locations. Several rooms preserve the original 16th-century wooden coffered ceiling, which gives the architecture a warm feel.
Location: Venice
Inception: 1750
Founders: Napoleon
Architects: Andrea Palladio, Giorgio Massari
Official opening: 1817
Architectural style: Renaissance architecture, baroque architecture, Gothic architecture
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible
Operator: Stato Italiano
Address: Calle della Carità, 1050, 30123 Venezia VE
Opening Hours: Tuesday-Sunday 08:15-19:15; Monday 8:15-14:00
Phone: +390415222247
Email: mbac-ga-ave@mailcert.beniculturali.it
Website: http://gallerieaccademia.it
GPS coordinates: 45.43124,12.32830
Latest update: December 5, 2025 22:23
Venice offers many opportunities for photos. The city sits on over one hundred small islands connected by canals and bridges. The Grand Canal curves through the historic center, lined with palaces from different centuries. The Rialto Bridge spans the canal at its narrowest point and has served as a major crossing since the 16th century. St. Mark's Square forms the center of the city, with St. Mark's Basilica, the campanile, and Doge's Palace. The Bridge of Sighs connects the palace to the former prison cells. On the surrounding islands, you can find other landmarks: Burano displays brightly painted houses, Murano is known for its glass workshops, and Torcello preserves Byzantine mosaics from the early Middle Ages. The Cannaregio district in the north houses the Jewish Museum and quieter canals away from the main routes. The Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute stands at the entrance to the Grand Canal and shapes the city's skyline.
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