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Palazzo delle Prigioni: Maleficia Tickets

Do you dare to enter the Palazzo delle Prigioni? With your ticket to the Maleficia exhibition, you can learn the darkest secrets of La Serenissima.

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Are you ready to explore the Palazzo delle Prigioni and uncover the unsettling truths of the Serenissima? Your entry to the Maleficia exhibition offers a glimpse into the grim tales of individuals sentenced to death by the Inquisition, alongside the chilling devices of torture from that era.

Reasons to Explore the Maleficia Exhibition

Securing this ticket grants you access to the Maleficia exhibition focusing on inquisition, torture, and witchcraft from the 15th to the 18th centuries, hosted within the Palazzo delle Prigioni. This exhibition unravels the enigmas, folklore, and historical narratives that defined a millennium of Venice's history.

The Palazzo delle Prigioni stands as one of Europe's earliest prisons. Between the 15th and 18th centuries, the Tribunal of the Holy Inquisition carried out the death sentences of numerous women accused of witchcraft and other magical practices, alongside notorious figures such as Giacomo Casanova.

Upon entering the Maleficia exhibition, you will have the opportunity to navigate through the palace’s exhibition spaces, witnessing both authentic artifacts and accurate replicas of the torture devices inflicted upon the alleged heretics, including the garrote and stocks, in addition to original documents from the period.

Exhibition Hours

The exhibition is accessible daily from 10 am to 6 pm, with the last entry at 5 pm. It’s advisable to allocate around an hour for your visit.

Included

  • Admission to the Maleficia exhibition
  • Audio guide in English

Location

Activity location

Castello, 4209, 30122 Venice VE, Italy

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