An opportunity to experience the places of art and history, to celebrate together, to discover and rediscover the rich cultural heritage of the city, its collections, and temporary exhibitions every day and during evening hours.
Night openings: From December 20th to January 6th, every Friday and Saturday, Palazzo Ducale and Museo Correr will be open until 9:00 PM (last entry at 8:00 PM).
Special openings: The Museo del Vetro in Murano will be open daily with the exhibition dedicated to *La donazione Carlo e Giovanni Moretti 1958-2013*, running from December 6, 2024, to June 30, 2025.
On Monday, December 23rd, 30th, and January 6th, the exhibitions *Matisse e la luce del Mediterraneo* at the Centro Culturale Candiani in Mestre (until March 4, 2025), *Roberto Matta 1911 – 2002* (until March 23, 2025), and *Scultura lingua morta* by Giorgio Andreotta Calò (until March 4, 2025) at the second floor of Ca’ Pesaro, Galleria Internazionale d’Arte Moderna will be open. Also available is the first part of the enhancement project for the *Donazione Elda Cecchele* at the Museo di Palazzo Mocenigo (until March 2, 2025), and *Fragile Stories*, with works by Mandy Bonnell and Déirdre Kelly at the Museo del Merletto in Burano, along with the Giancarlo Ligabue Museum of Natural History, which will open at 10:00 AM on January 1st.
Open exceptionally on Tuesdays, on December 24th and 31st, Ca’ Rezzonico – Museo del Settecento Veneziano will host the valuable exhibition *Una passione discreta – La Collezione Paolo Galli* (until January 20th), along with the *LORIS CECCHINI. Leaps, gaps and overlapping diagrams* (until March 31st) exhibition, alongside the Museo Fortuny with *Selva* by Eva Jospin, extended until January 13th.
The Museo Casa Goldoni, however, will be closed on December 25th and January 1st.
The last appointment of the year for *Musei in Festa* is scheduled for Sunday, December 15th, with free entry to the Civic Museums of Venice for residents of the 44 municipalities of the Metropolitan City and Mogliano Veneto.