Museo del Merletto (Lace Museum) in Venice

Museo del Merletto (Lace Museum)

Venice, Italy

68 ticket options available · from $6.04 to $257.68 · free cancellation on 37 of 68

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About Museo del Merletto (Lace Museum)

The Museo del Merletto, or Lace Museum, is located in Venice, Italy. This museum is dedicated to the art of lace-making, showcasing intricate designs and historical pieces that reflect the rich textile heritage of the region. Visitors are drawn to its unique exhibits and the opportunity to learn about the craftsmanship behind lace production.

Multiple marketplaces offer tickets for entry to the Museo del Merletto, with prices varying significantly across platforms. It is advisable for potential visitors to compare ticket prices to secure the best deal, as several vendors provide options ranging from budget to premium entries.

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5 marketplaces sell entry to Museo del Merletto (Lace Museum), from $6.04.

SellerTicketPrice (USD)
Over The Planet General ticket $6.04 View
Lace Museum Official General Adult Admission $8.14 View
Tourism Tickets Lace Museum: Skip Ticket $8.14 View
Fever Lace Museum: Skip Ticket $8.14 View
Staybook Free cancellation Museums of the Islands $25.64 View

Tours, passes & combos at Museo del Merletto (Lace Museum)

Skip-the-line, guided tours, city passes and combo tickets — priced higher because they bundle extras beyond standard entry.

SellerOptionPrice (USD)
Tiqets Burano Lace Museum (Museo del Merletto): Entry ticket $8.14 View
FindrHost Burano Lace Museum (Museo del Merletto): Entry ticket $8.14 View
Pelago Burano Lace Museum (Museo del Merletto): Entry ticket $8.14 View
Klook General ticket $8.19 View
Tourism Tickets Museums of the Islands: Skip the Tail $23.26 View
FindrHost Museums of Islands (Museo delle Isole): Entry Ticket $23.26 View
GoodPass General Admission $23.26 View
Isango Museums of Island: Glass Museum & Lace Museum Tkt $23.26 View
GetYourGuide Free cancellation 180-Day Venice Museum Pass with Chorus Access $40.70 View
Headout St Mark's 3-Museums Pass + Doge's Palace Tickets $40.70 View
Headout Venice Museums Pass + Doge's Palace Tickets + Add-ons $53.38 View
Tiqets Free cancellation Venice Museums Pass $58.14 View
GetYourGuide Free cancellation Venice Museum Pass with Doge's Palace Entry $58.14 View
FindrHost Free cancellation Venice Museums Pass $58.14 View
Tourism Tickets Pass per i musei di Venezia $61.05 View
GetYourGuide Venice City Pass: Museums and Transport $73.15 View
Headout Venice Museums Pass + Doge's Palace Tickets $76.05 View
Over The Planet 2 Attractions Pass $81.29 View
Viator Free cancellation 2 Attractions Pass $81.29 View
Tripadvisor Free cancellation 2 Attractions Pass $81.29 View

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Museum in Venice, Italy

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People also ask

Is the Lace Museum in Burano worth it?

A quick museum visit This is a small museum so doesn't require much time but worth visiting. There is information about the history and techniques of lacemaking. An afternoon in Burano is an enjoyable outing if visiting Venice, and a trip to the Museo del Merletto is just one additional thing to see if you are there.

What is the most famous museum in Venice?

The Peggy Guggenheim Museum The Peggy Guggenheim Collection is the most important museum in Italy for European and American art of the first half of the 20th century.

Do they still make lace in Burano?

The lace-maker and Maestra Emma Vidal in Burano Even though lacemakers are becoming rare on the island of Burano, it's still possible to find real lace from Burano, and even at prices that are nevertheless quite high given the number of hours and days required.

Why is Burano Lace so expensive?

Many types of lace are made in Burano, but the original one is very expensive and impossible to find because it takes so much time to create. In the past it was used to adorn the most important objects, such as wedding sheets and sacred tablecloths.