Grassi Theater
A 225-seat auditorium within Palazzo Grassi designed by architect Tadao Ando, hosting contemporary art programming in Venice’s Grand Canal palace.
At a glance
The Grassi Theater occupies the transformed Teatrino of Palazzo Grassi, a Renaissance palace on the Grand Canal. Now part of François Pinault’s contemporary art collection, the theater presents a carefully curated program of projections, concerts and conferences.
History
In 1857, Baron Simeone De Sina acquired Palazzo Grassi and envisioned an ornamental garden with greenhouses, fountains and pergolas. By 1951, the International Center for Arts and Costumes established an open-air theater on the site. During the 1960s the space was covered to accommodate receptions, fashion shows and theatrical performances. The center closed in 1983, ending the theater’s original cultural mission.
Following Palazzo Grassi’s restoration in 2006 and Punta della Dogana in 2009, architect Tadao Ando redesigned the Teatrino in 2013 as the third phase of Pinault’s Venice project. The new auditorium opened with a refined program of contemporary performance and media art.
What you see
Tadao Ando’s redesign created an intimate 225-seat auditorium within the historic palace structure. The architect’s minimalist approach respects the palazzo’s spatial context while introducing contemporary exhibition infrastructure suited to modern performance and projection work.
Cultural significance
Palazzo Grassi and its theater form part of Venice’s most significant contemporary art institutions. The theater complements the palace’s role as a venue for major international exhibitions and represents a sustained curatorial commitment to presenting cutting-edge artistic programming in a historically layered Venetian setting.
Key facts
- Address: Campo San Samuele, 3231, Venezia
- Coordinates: 45.43392534549154, 12.328382134437561
- Seating capacity: 225
- Architect (2013 redesign): Tadao Ando
- Phone: 041 523 1680
- Website: palazzograssi.it
Practical information
The theater operates as part of Palazzo Grassi’s programming. Consult the official website for current exhibition hours, performance schedules and ticket information.
Getting there
The Grassi Theater is located at Campo San Samuele on Venice’s Grand Canal. Vaporetto line 1 or 2 stops at Accademia; the palazzo is a short walk via the Accademia Bridge and adjacent streets.
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