Przemyslaw K.
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I’m usually not a big fan of modern art, but Ca’ Pesaro quite surprised me. The museum is housed in a stunning Baroque palace close to the Grand Canal. The main galleries focus on late 19th- and early 20th-century art, with works by Klimt, Chagall, Kandinsky, and a few Italian futurists. Some pieces are strange or heavy, but the setting gives them a new kind of beauty — the contrast between the ornate ceilings and the bold modern art really works. What impressed me most, though, was the Oriental Art collection upstairs. Samurai armor, Japanese swords, delicate ceramics, and Buddhist sculptures — all beautifully displayed and completely unexpected in the middle of Venice. Very impresive collection. Museum is not crowded, you can enjoy your own space while contemplating art a front of you.