Veneto
Peggy Guggenheim Collection
How to visit the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice: which vaporetto stop, when to book, and whether the canal-side modern-art palazzo is worth โฌ17.
Where
Venice, Italy
Opening hours
Daily 10:00โ18:00, last entry 17:00 (closing begins 17:50). Closed every Tuesday and on 25 December. Confirm your date on guggenheim-venice.it.
Tickets
โฌ17 adults (about ยฃ14.70); โฌ9 students under 26 with ID (about ยฃ7.80); โฌ14 over-70s (about ยฃ12.10); under-10s free.
Time needed
About 1โ1.5 hours for the collection, sculpture garden and terrace; add 20 minutes if you stop for coffee at the cafรฉ.
In short
Visiting Peggy Guggenheim Collection
A compact modern-art museum in Peggy Guggenheim's own unfinished palazzo on the Grand Canal, in the quiet Dorsoduro district between the Accademia and Salute vaporetto stops. It's small enough to see properly in an hour or so, holds Pollock, Picasso, Ernst and Dalรญ, and has a sculpture garden and a canal-front terrace. Closed Tuesdays. Book a timed slot online in summer; off-season you can usually walk up.
How to visit without overpaying for your time
The Peggy Guggenheim Collection sits in Palazzo Venier dei Leoni, the low, single-storey palazzo Peggy Guggenheim never finished building, on the Grand Canal in Dorsoduro. The closest vaporetto stops are Accademia (Line 1 or 2) and Salute (Line 1), both about five minutesโ walk; from Santa Lucia station or Piazzale Roma, take Line 1 or 2 towards San Marco and get off at Accademia. It is closed every Tuesday and on 25 December โ the single most common way people waste the trip is turning up on a Tuesday.
Tickets are โฌ17 for adults (around ยฃ14.70), โฌ9 for students under 26 with ID, โฌ14 for over-70s, and free for under-10s. In July and August, and on wet days when half of Venice heads indoors, book a timed slot online a day or two ahead โ the ticket hall is small and the queue builds fast. Outside those windows you can usually buy on the door. The museum opens 10:00โ18:00 with last entry at 17:00, so a mid-afternoon arrival still leaves you time.
How long to allow, and is it worth it?
This is a small, personal museum, not a vast gallery: Pollock, Picasso, Ernst, Dalรญ and Brรขncuศi hung in the rooms of someoneโs home, plus a sculpture garden and a canal-front terrace where Marino Mariniโs bronze rider faces the water. Allow about an hour to ninety minutes, plus twenty more if you stop at the cafรฉ. That pacing matters โ at โฌ17 for a quick visit, the value depends on actually liking 20th-century art rather than ticking off a name.
Itโs one of the calmest hours youโll get in central Venice, and a genuine relief after the San Marco crowds. If surrealism and abstraction do nothing for you, spend the money elsewhere. Pair it with the Gallerie dellโAccademia next door for older Venetian painting, or just wander the quiet Dorsoduro back-canals afterwards rather than stacking another paid museum into the same afternoon.
Planning the rest of your trip? See the Venice city guide.
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