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Ca' d'Oro, officially Galleria Giorgio Franchetti alla Ca' d'Oro and also known as Palazzo Santa Sofia, is one of the most elegant Gothic facades on the Grand Canal in Cannaregio. Inside, compact galleries and luminous courtyards make the visit feel intimate, not overwhelming.

The museum is currently closed to the public for restoration and reinstallation, with reopening expected in spring 2027. Until access resumes, confirm the closure status before building it into your Grand Canal route.
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6 tips for visiting the Ca' d'Oro

1
Check the restoration closure
Ca' d'Oro is currently closed to the public for restoration and reinstallation work, with reopening expected in spring 2027. Confirm the closure status before planning a Cannaregio stop, because there is no regular visiting timetable during the closure.
2
Use the Ca' d'Oro stop
From Santa Lucia station or Piazzale Roma, Vaporetto Line 1 brings you directly to the Ca' d'Oro stop near the entrance. From the Piazza San Marco side, line 1 or line 2 to Rialto keeps transfers simple. Picking your stop first saves steps through narrow lanes.
3
Wait for ticketing to reopen
Ticket sales are currently paused while the museum is closed, and online booking is temporarily suspended. No current admission prices are available, so treat old fare lists as inactive until Ca' d'Oro announces reopening details.
4
Pack light for entry
Backpacks or bags larger than 40 x 35 x 15 cm (15.7 x 13.8 x 5.9 in) must go to the cloakroom before entry. If you are crossing Venice with shopping bags, repack before you reach Ca' d'Oro. You will clear checks faster and avoid last-minute sorting at the desk.
5
Pair nearby icons smartly
After your museum loop, a short walk to Ponte di Rialto works well for first-time visitors. If you want a longer waterfront follow-up, continue toward Piazza San Marco or St Mark's Basilica. This creates a compact route from Cannaregio toward San Marco without long transfers.
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Request mobility help early
Wheelchair support is available for key areas, including assisted access to upper spaces. If mobility comfort is your priority, contact the museum before your visit and ask for the best entry sequence. A short pre-check keeps the route far more relaxed.

How to plan a smooth Ca' d'Oro visit

The easiest way to handle this stop right now is to confirm the restoration closure, arrive by the right waterbus stop if you want to see the facade, and connect nearby highlights in one walking direction. That sequence keeps your Venice day coherent while the museum remains closed.

Check the closure before crossing the canal

Best for visitors who want minimal friction: verify that public access has reopened before you build Ca' d'Oro into the day. The museum is closed for restoration and reinstallation, with reopening expected in spring 2027, so regular entry slots and online booking are not currently available.

Build a low-friction arrival through Cannaregio

From Santa Lucia or Piazzale Roma, Vaporetto Line 1 to Ca' d'Oro is the most direct setup. From the San Marco side, line 1 or line 2 to Rialto keeps transfers practical. Families with strollers and limited-mobility visitors benefit most when this route is fixed in advance.

Shape a compact half-day around the palace

After Ca' d'Oro, first-time visitors usually pair Ponte di Rialto, then continue toward Piazza San Marco or St Mark's Basilica for the classic Venice payoff. Repeat visitors can swap in Ca' Pesaro for an art-heavy contrast. This structure keeps variety high without exhausting cross-city moves.

Why Ca' d'Oro stands out on the Grand Canal

This stop works because architecture, collecting history, and canal atmosphere meet in one compact museum. You get a strong Venetian Gothic exterior and a focused interior route that still feels personal.

From 1421 to a Venetian Gothic icon

Construction of Ca' d'Oro began in 1421 and reached its mature form by around 1442 under the Contarini family. The canal-facing tracery, arches, and layered loggia still read as a signature statement of late Venetian Gothic. Even on a short stop, that facade gives you one of the clearest architectural moments on this stretch of the Grand Canal.

Franchetti's legacy and the museum opening

A key turning point came in 1894, when Baron Giorgio Franchetti acquired the palace and started major restoration and collecting work. He donated the building and collection to the Italian state in 1916, and the museum opened to the public in 1927. That sequence explains why the visit feels both aristocratic and carefully curated.

What to notice once you step inside

Inside Ca' d'Oro, focus first on the courtyard rhythm and sculptural details, then move room by room through the compact collection route. If you travel as a couple, the palace works best as a slower art pause between busier landmarks; if you travel solo, it is ideal for a concentrated one-hour reset before heading back to Grand Canal.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ca' d'Oro exactly?

Ca' d'Oro is a 15th-century Gothic palace on the Grand Canal, home to the Galleria Giorgio Franchetti alla Ca' d'Oro. You may also see the historical name Palazzo Santa Sofia.
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What are the current opening hours?

Ca' d'Oro is currently closed to the public for restoration and reinstallation work. There is no regular visiting timetable during the closure, and reopening is expected in spring 2027.
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Should I book in advance?

Not while the restoration closure is in effect. Online booking is temporarily suspended, and ticket sales are paused until reopening details are announced.
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Which waterbus stop is best for this visit?

From Santa Lucia and Piazzale Roma, the most direct option is Vaporetto Line 1 to Ca' d'Oro. From the San Marco side, line 1 or line 2 to Rialto works reliably.
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How long should I plan inside the museum?

Interior visits are not available during the current closure. Once public access resumes, most visitors should plan about 60 to 90 minutes inside Ca' d'Oro, or closer to 2 hours if they read slowly.
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Is Ca' d'Oro wheelchair accessible?

Wheelchair support is available for key areas, with assisted access to upper spaces. If accessibility is essential for your day, contact the museum ahead so staff can guide your route.
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Which nearby stops combine best with Ca' d'Oro?

A practical first pairing is Ponte di Rialto, then continue toward Piazza San Marco or St Mark's Basilica if you want a classic Venice sequence. This keeps you on a compact canal-side route with minimal backtracking.
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General information

opening hours

Ca' d'Oro is currently closed to the public for restoration and reinstallation work. There is no regular visiting timetable during the closure, and reopening is expected in spring 2027.

tickets

Tickets are not currently on sale while Ca' d'Oro is closed. Online booking is temporarily suspended, and no current admission prices are available until reopening details are announced.

address

Galleria Giorgio Franchetti alla Ca' d'Oro
Cannaregio 3932
30121 Venice
Italy

how to get there

From Santa Lucia station and Piazzale Roma, take Vaporetto Line 1 to the Ca' d'Oro stop. From the Piazza San Marco side, line 1 or line 2 to Rialto gives a short walk to the palace. This is usually the simplest route through the dense historic lanes.

accessibility

Wheelchair support is available for key spaces, including assisted access to upper areas. If you need step-free routing, contact Ca' d'Oro before arrival so staff can prepare the smoothest entry sequence for you.

luggage

Backpacks, bags, and shopping sacks larger than 40 x 35 x 15 cm (15.7 x 13.8 x 5.9 in) must be deposited in the cloakroom before entry. Pack light if you are combining several Venice stops in one day, and entry checks will be faster.
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