CA 'Pesaro and Galleria D ' Modern Arts
The impressive facade of CA 'Pesaro, overlooking the Grande Canal, was inspired by the Sansvino library, which is opposite the Dogeilor Palace, built a century earlier.The rich Baroque Venetian interior is strongly contrasting with the art exposed there, because the palace now hosts the modern arts.The attraction points include the decorative arts of the twentieth century, such as the glass works carried out by Carlo Scarpa in the 1930s and 1940s and rare pieces of furniture Carlo Bugatti.The Chinese vases and the Japanese emails, the porcelains and weapons of the EDO period are on the EDO, the Pesaro is accessed by Vaparetto from the San Stae station, at the Eustachio church, better known as San Stae.He enters the church to see paintings of artists from the beginning of the eighteenth century, including Tiepolo and Pellegrini.
