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View of Punta della Dogana by Francesco Guardi, c. 1765. Punta della Dogana is located between the Grand and Giudecca Canals at the tip of an island in the Dorsoduro district. Adjacent to each other are the Dogana da Mar, Patriarchal Seminary, and Santa Maria della Salute. It is diagonal from the Piazza San Marco.
- 6 June 2009
- Venice, Italy
- City of Venice
- Art museum
Punta della Dogana is located in a strategic point of Venice: at the entrance to the Grand Canal, near Baldassarre Longhena's Basilica Santa Maria della Salute, from where both San Marco and the island of San Giorgio Maggiore can be admired.
Punta della Dogana si colloca in un punto strategico di Venezia: all’imbocco del Canal Grande, vicino alla Basilica Santa Maria della Salute di Baldassarre Longhena, da qui si possono ammirare sia San Marco che l’Isola di San Giorgio Maggiore.
Mar 17, 2024 · Courtesy the artist and Marian Goodman Gallery, New York. Photo: Tom Powel Imaging. Palazzo Grassi presents a major exhibition dedicated to the work of American artist Julie Mehretu, which also includes works by Nairy Baghramian, Huma Bhabha, Robin Coste Lewis, Tacita Dean, David Hammons, Paul Pfeiffer and Jessica Rankin.
Apr 7, 2018 · At the meeting point of the Grand Canal and the Giudecca Canal in Venice is a triangular plot of land, the Punta Della Dogana. On the site sits a long, low-slung 17th-century structure...
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Punta della Dogana. Venice, Italy, Europe. Top choice in Venice. Fortuna, the weathervane atop Punta della Dogana, swung Venice’s way in 2005, when bureaucratic hassles in Paris convinced art collector François Pinault to showcase his works in Venice's long-abandoned customs warehouses.
Punta della Dogana by Thomas MayerPalazzo Grassi - Punta della Dogana Discover the history and explore in an unusual way the spaces of the ancient Venice dogana da mar -sea custom-, restored in 2009 by Tadao Ando and converted into an exhibition space of the Pinault Collection.