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Peggy Guggenheim Museum Tour for Kids

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Price can vary on season

Duration: 2.5 hours
No-lines policy: you will not stand in the entrance lines!
Availability: Everyday exept on Mondays
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Peggy Guggenheim Collection is a unique museum and you can’t miss it when you are in Venice with your family. Enjoy this 1.5-hour private tour to experience a wonderful journey into the European and American modern art in the beautiful location of Palazzo Venier dei Leoni on the Grand Canal.

You will admire works of art by many 20th Century great artists, including Picasso, Pollock, Duchamp, Kandinsky, de Chirico, Magritte, Klee and others. Special activities (games, quizzes, contests) designed to entertain your kids will make this private tour enjoyable for the whole family.

This tour is perfect for families with children. The younger ones can enjoy their visit to the museum and learn about the great works of art displayed in Peggy Guggenheim’s collection with the help of an expert, kid-friendly guide.

- Meeting Point:  Usually: in Piazza Santa Croce (Venice) by the Statue of Dante in the middle of the Square. Another meeting point might be provided according to the Accademia tikets availability

- Skip-the-line tickets are provided. 

- Meals and transportations are not included in the tour.

- Duration: 2,5 hours No-lines policy: you will not stand in the entrance lines!

- Availability: Everyday exept on Mondays

Susan L. from Brisbane, Australia
1 reviews

Our guide Rachele made the tour very fun and informative for the whole family. We started our Michelangelo Tour exploring the highlights of the city center, playing trivia, games and treasure hunts.

The children really loved playing games and scoring points (versus mum and dad – by the way the won). Rachele is funny, knowledgeable and very nice!

The highlights of the tour was the magnificent David in the Accademia Museum, we learned so much about Michelangelo and its art. Thanks Rachele.