How does the Punta della Dogana have only 1 other yelp review?
When I was planning my trip to Italy my son, who I was meeting there, mentioned that he'd heard Venice to be good for about 2 nights, maybe 3. I reasoned that spending too long in Venice was probably impossible and was proven correct. It gives you time to see and experience things different than do the hordes of people who ascend on Venice each day. That's how I explain the single review for Punta della Dogana: most visitors to Venice are seeking a different sort of art experience.
Punta della Dogana, a major contemporary art museum, sits in a gorgeous 15th century customs house surrounded by canals on either side. One of its best features - besides the quietude to be found inside - are the water views from various inside locales.
During my visit the entire museum was given over to a single exhibiting artist. Damien Hirst and his "Treasures from the Wreck of the Unbelievable" filled the museum. Impressive? Yes. Tiring? Yes. I'd rather have seen a greater variety of artists but suffice to say I now know a lot about Damien Hirst and - spoiler alert - the story told in Hirst's exhibit is 100% fabricated. Cheeky artist.
I enjoyed my visit to Punta della Dogana and later would look back on it as a respite from the relentless volume of ancient marble statues and paintings depicting religious scenes. Contemporary art speaks more loudly to me.
Free indoor storage lockers are available to museum patrons on a first-come, first-served basis.
If you're in search of a quiet and gorgeous space, or need a break from all of the stuff you supposedly came to Italy to see consider a visit here. It might not get the press of some of Venice's other museums but it is, most definitely, worthy. read more