Imaginacafè

Imaginacafè — via Wikimedia Commons
Imaginacafè · via Wikimedia Commons
Venice, Veneto
Imaginacafè

An elegant café, wine bar and art gallery in central Venice combining minimalist design with rotating monthly exhibitions of art and photography.

At a glance

Imaginacafè welcomes visitors at all hours, from breakfast through afternoon breaks to evening aperitivo. The informal atmosphere pairs clean, essential lines in design with regularly changing visual exhibitions.

History

Details about the venue’s founding and development are not available in current sources; consult the official website for more information.

What you see

The space employs sober, minimalist design throughout. Monthly rotating exhibitions of art and photography provide ever-changing visual interest, ensuring the gallery remains distinct with each visit.

Cultural significance

Imaginacafè represents contemporary Venice’s blend of casual hospitality and cultural programming, serving both local residents and visitors seeking a venue that functions equally well for quick refreshment or dedicated time with art.

Key facts

  • Address: Rio Terà Canal, 3126, 30123 Venice
  • Coordinates: 45.4333889, 12.3243461
  • Phone: +39 041 241 0625
  • Website: www.imaginacafe.it

Practical information

Hours: Monday to Saturday 7:00–21:00; Sunday 8:00–21:00. The venue serves breakfast, lunch, and evening drinks and snacks throughout these times.

Getting there

Imaginacafè is located on Rio Terà Canal in central Venice. Use the coordinates or address to navigate by water taxi, vaporetto, or on foot from nearby landmarks.

Sources & resources

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