Querini Stampalia Foundation Museum

Querini Stampalia Foundation Museum — via Wikimedia Commons
Querini Stampalia Foundation Museum · via Wikimedia Commons
VENEZIA, VENETO

Querini Stampalia Foundation Museum

A noble Venetian palace preserved as a home museum, where centuries-old collections and sumptuous interiors reveal the refined domestic life of the Querini family.

At a glance

The Querini Stampalia Foundation Museum occupies the noble floor of a palazzo in the heart of Venice, functioning as one of the city’s finest examples of a home museum. The rooms display an extraordinary collection of furnishings, paintings, porcelains, globes, fabrics and sculptures set within richly decorated spaces of stuccoes and frescoes, creating an intimate portrait of Venetian aristocratic life.

History

The palace opened its doors to the public in 1869, transforming a private residence into a museum that preserves the atmosphere and material culture of its former inhabitants. The Querini family’s collections and the palazzo’s sumptuous interiors document the tastes, traditions and cultural values that shaped life in Venice across centuries.

What you see

The noble floor unfolds through rooms decorated with elaborate stuccoes and frescoes. Display cases and furnishings present the family’s assembled treasures: paintings, porcelains, globes and sculptures arranged as they once stood in daily use. The architectural richness and decorative schemes form an inseparable bond with the collections themselves, each enhancing the other’s significance.

Cultural significance

The museum tells the story of Venice through the lens of domestic life and material culture. Rather than displaying objects in isolation, it preserves an entire historic dwelling, allowing visitors to understand how taste, art and daily practice intertwined in one of the world’s most distinctive cities. Today it serves as both archive and exhibition space, hosting concerts and displays of contemporary art alongside its permanent historical collections.

Key facts

  • Address: Campo Santa Maria Formosa, 5252, 30122 Venezia
  • Coordinates: 45.436554, 12.3408542
  • Official website: http://www.querinistampalia.org
  • Phone: 041 271 1411

Practical information

The museum is closed Mondays. Tuesday through Sunday, it is open from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm. Check the official website for any seasonal variations or special closures.

Getting there

The palazzo is located on Campo Santa Maria Formosa in central Venice. You can reach it by foot or by vaporetto (water bus); the nearest vaporetto stops serve the area around the campo.

Sources & resources

Editorial text © Cultural Heritage Online. Based on the Cultural Heritage Online legacy archive.

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