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School groups
School group visists are by appointment only and restricted to a maximum of 15 participants due to the limited space in the museum galleries. Larger groups must split into smaller groups of 15 students or less.
Guided tours are offered in several languages based on availability and with advance booking. Guided tours last approximately an hour and a half, and include the permanent collection and the Gianni Mattioli Collection. The cost of a guided tour is €75 (Italian language), €85 (other languages) per group. Ticket price is €7 (one free entrance for every 15 people).
For information and bookings, please contact:
tel: +39.041.2405.440/419/411
e-mail: prenotazioni@guggenheim-venice.it

School groups from the Veneto region
With the support of the Regione del Veneto the museum offers a multifaceted educational program. The first part of the program consists of courses at the Ca’ Foscari University to train students to give guided tours of the museum, for which they receive academic credit. The second part of the program invites school groups of the Veneto Region to visit the museum between 9.00–10.30 am with free entrance and guided tours led by the Ca’ Foscari students. Advance booking is required.
For information and bookings, please contact:
Dario Pinton
tel: +39.041.2750.687
e-mail: dpinton@guggenheim-venice.it

A scuola di Guggenheim
A Scuola di Guggenheim is an educational project geared to Veneto Region schools of all levels and made possible through the collaboration of three institutions: the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Regione del Veneto, and Fondazione Marino Golinelli

Families and children
KIDS DAY introduces children between 4 and 10 years of age to modern and contemporary art and makes their visit to the museum more enjoyable and educational. It takes places every Sunday (3.00–4.30 pm) at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection. During the workshop the children have the opportunity to create artworks inspired by the works on display in the museum and temporary exhibitions.
credits: Hangar Design Group, foto: Andrea Sarti/CAST1466