
Palazzo delle Prigioni Nuove
An annex to the Ducal Palace, this former prison building once held the Republic’s overflow of detainees and now hosts exhibitions and cultural events.
At a glance
The Palazzo delle Prigioni Nuove stands in the Castello district, directly across the Rio di Palazzo from the Palazzo Ducale. Originally built to expand the Republic’s detention capacity, it today functions as a venue for contemporary exhibitions and Biennale programming.
History
In the early years of the Venetian Republic, the Ducal Palace combined legislative, judicial, and detention functions under one roof. As the city’s population and criminal cases grew, overcrowding became acute. The construction of the Palazzo delle Prigioni Nuove—literally the “New Prison Palace”—provided essential relief, addressing both practical constraints and mounting public health concerns within the original palace.
What you see
The building’s utilitarian design reflects its historical purpose as a secure detention facility. Its architectural vocabulary speaks to Renaissance pragmatism: functional spaces designed to contain and monitor prisoners, stripped of the ornament lavished on the adjacent Ducal Palace.
Cultural significance
The Prigioni Nuove testifies to Venice’s administrative complexity and the evolving needs of state power. Its transformation from a site of confinement to one of cultural exhibition mirrors broader conversations about preservation, memory, and the reuse of institutional spaces in contemporary life.
Key facts
- Address: Castello, 4209, San Marco, Venezia
- Coordinates: 45.4337904, 12.3413672
- Phone: 041 2715911
- Official website: palazzoducale.visitmuve.it
Practical information
The Palazzo delle Prigioni Nuove is open to the public as part of the Palazzo Ducale museum complex. Consult the official website for current exhibition schedules, admission fees, and hours of operation.
Getting there
The building is located in the San Marco sestiere, a short walk from the Rialto Bridge and St. Mark’s Square. Public water transport (vaporetto) serves multiple stops throughout Venice; the nearest landing stages are San Marco and Rialto.
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