The museum will be closed on Tuesday, December 24, and on December 25, but will be exceptionally open on Tuesday, December 31.
Visit
Opening Hours
Daily 10 am–6 pm / Closed on Tuesdays
The ticket office closes at 5 pm
Last entrance at 5 pm
Closing of the museum starts at 5:50 pm
General Information
tel: +39 041 2405 411
e-mail: info@guggenheim-venice.it
Plan your visit
At the museum
- It is advisable to purchase tickets online by choosing the preferred entry time slot until it is sold out. Tickets can also be purchased at the museum's ticket office, subject to availability.
- Individual and corporate members of the Peggy Guggenheim Collection should present their Membership Card at the entrance desk in order to access the museum and skip possible lines. No advance registration required.
- We kindly ask you to be on time to collect your tickets.
- Large items—such as bags, backpacks, suitcases, or any other large objects that might compromise the safety of the works of art on view—are not allowed inside the museum. Any item may be refused entry at the discretion of the Security Staff.
- To ensure the museum maintains a respectful and welcoming environment for all, we kindly request visitors to wear suitable clothing during their visit. Admission will be denied to anyone who is shirtless, wearing swimwear, or barefoot.
GUIDED TOURS
- Guided tours, taking place between 10 am and 5 pm, can be booked by emailing booking@guggenheim-venice.it
- Tours can be booked in various languages, based on the availability of the guides.
- Guided tours with private guides are permitted, but the museum must be contacted beforehand at booking@guggenheim-venice.it
- For more information on guided tours outside opening hours read here
- For free presentations to the public read here
- For more information on guided tours for school groups read here
Audioguides
A personalized tour of the Peggy Guggenheim Collection and the Hannelore B. and Rudolph B. Schulhof Collection is provided by Acoustiguide, available at the museum ticket office for 7€.
Languages available: Italian / English / French / German / Spanish.
Visitor Policies
What guidelines must I follow to help create a safe and respectful community?
The Peggy Guggenheim Collection is committed to creating a welcoming and inclusive environment. Our expert team works hard to maintain an inspiring and safe experience for you, and we ask for your help and cooperation in doing so.
During your visit, please follow all instructions from our staff, and note that we have a zero-tolerance policy for individuals who engage in verbally abusive, harassing, discriminatory, or threatening statements or behavior. Conduct that poses any risk to the health or safety of other visitors or the museum’s staff, or any risk to the artworks, collections, or the building is also prohibited.
Visitors may not engage in disruptive conduct that interferes with or detracts from the experience of other museum visitors. In this spirit, running, rough play, and distracting behavior such as the unauthorized playing of music and video, unauthorized performances, the use of sound amplification and noisemakers (except for assistive-listening devices), and charitable solicitations, leafleting, signature gathering, picketing, and press conferences by visitors are prohibited.
The museum will refuse or revoke the admission of any visitor whose conduct it believes violates these guidelines.
Tickets
Adults | 16 € |
Seniors over 70 | 14 € |
Students under 26 | 9 € with valid student ID |
Children under 10 | Free |
Members | Free |
Visitors with discounted online tickets must show a valid ID proving eligibility at the museum ticket office.
Getting Here
The Peggy Guggenheim Collection is located on the Grand Canal between the Accademia Bridge and the Church of Santa Maria della Salute.
From Piazzale Roma or Ferrovia (Santa Lucia train station):
Vaporetto no. 2, direction Lido, Accademia stop
Vaporetto no. 1, direction Lido, Accademia or Salute stops
Get directions
From Piazza San Marco:
Vaporetto no. 2, direction P. Roma, Accademia stop
Vaporetto no. 1, direction P. Roma, Salute or Accademia stops
Get directions
Address
The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation
Palazzo Venier dei Leoni
Dorsoduro 701
I-30123 Venice
Tours
Guided Tours
The museum offers guided tours of the permanent collection, the Hannelore B. and Rudolph B. Schulhof Collection, and the sculptures on view in the Nasher Sculpture Garden.
Virtual Tours
Live tours for schools, families, groups of friends, and anyone interested in visiting the Peggy Guggenheim Collection remotely.
Private Visits
Private visits are a unique opportunity to explore the permanent collection or the temporary exhibition when the museum is closed to the public.
Free Tours
Daily free presentations are offered in the museum galleries to introduce visitors to the life of Peggy Guggenheim and her collection.
Group Tours
On Saturdays and Sundays at 11 pm, a guided tour in English of the permanent collection.
Services
Families
A full calendar of stimulating activities and events for parents and children.
Schools
Educational programs for students and teachers of all school levels.
Accessibility
All visitors can enjoy the works of art on view. The Peggy Guggenheim Collection ensures accessible spaces and information to visitors with disabilities.
Shopping & Dining
Museum Café
The Museum Café, managed by the Venetian restaurant ‘Ai Gondolieri,’ offers a wide choice of dishes, both for lunch and for snacks.
Museum Shop
There are two Museum Shops, one is located inside the museum and one close to the museum entrance. They both sell items inspired by and dedicated to Peggy Guggenheim, her collection, and twentieth-century art in general.
FAQ
Cloakroom
Large items—such as bags, backpacks, suitcases, or any other large objects that might compromise the safety of the works of art on view—are not allowed inside the museum.
Any item may be refused entry at the discretion of the Security Staff.
Photography
Feel free to take photographs for non-commercial, personal use with no flash, unless otherwise noted in the galleries.
The use of tripods and selfie sticks is prohibited.
Sketching
Feel free to bring pencils, sketchbooks, and notebooks. However, pens, paints, and easels are not permitted.
Strollers
Strollers are allowed in the museum.
Animals
Service and certified therapy animals are welcome. Pets are not allowed in the museum.
Dog sitting services are made available by Bauadvisor.