Fortuny Museum

Palazzo Fortuny
Established 1956
Location San Marco 3958,
30124 Venice, Italy
Type Art museum, Historic site
Director Daniela Ferretti
Website fortuny.visitmuve.it
Facade of the Palazzo Fortuny.
Painting of Montserrat by Marià Fortuny (1838–1874).

The Palazzo Fortuny (also known as Palazzo Pesaro degli Orfei) is an art museum in San Marco, Venice, Italy.

History

Once owned by the Pesaro family, this Gothic building in Campo San Beneto, near the church of the same name, was transformed by Mariano Fortuny into his own photography, stage-design, textile-design and painting atelier. For a time, the palace was known as the Palazzo Orfei after an 18th-century tenant, a musical society known as the Accademia d'Orfeo.[1] The building maintains the structure created by Fortuny, as well as its collections. The building was donated to the city in 1956 by Henriette Nigrin, Mariano’s widow. The collections within the museum comprise an extensive number of pieces which reflect the various fields investigated by the artist.

The museum is run by the Fondazione Musei Civici Venezia (MUVE).

Architecture

Palazzo Fortuny is one of the biggest palaces in Venice. His three vigorous facades are faced on Campo San Beneto, Calle Pesaro, and Rio di Ca' Michiel.

Collections

See also

References

  1. The old Venetian palaces and old Venetian folk, By Thomas Okey (1907), page 89.

Coordinates: 45°26′08″N 12°19′56″E / 45.43556°N 12.33222°E / 45.43556; 12.33222

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