Our rooms and common areas are transformed into living art galleries, enriched with paintings, sculptures, and installations that tell unique stories.
Welcome to an Art Hotel where every corner is a canvas, every space a sculpture, and every visit a journey through art. The Venice Times is not just a place to sleep, but a cultural experience that envelops you from the first to the last room. Our rooms and common areas are transformed into living art galleries, enriched by paintings, sculptures, and installations that tell unique stories.
In every corner of the hotel, art blends with the environment. The permanent installations, such as the three oars by Forcolaio Matto, offer a unique interpretation of traditional Venetian tools, serving as a testament to a Venice that looks to the future while maintaining a strong connection to its roots.
The powerful artwork "Giochi di Adulti" by Michele Tombolini, a large painting featuring an eye that scrutinizes the world, invites reflection on human interaction.
In the garden, the plaster sculptures by Giancaterino Antonio, inspired by Babylon, along with the body-shaped chair and the sculpture of a female figure pointing toward the horizon, add a touch of charm and mystery.
Our space is enriched by a necklace of paper and glass by Naratrame, and their paintings on handmade paper, which narrate the synergy between natural materials and creativity.
The works by David Berkovitz, featuring two carved canvas paintings, add depth and movement, inviting contemplation. The wall of photographs of Venice, signed by Missiaja, captures the timeless beauty of the city, while the marble works by Cicciarella symbolize elegance and refinement.
To complete the sensory experience, the "Merchant of Venice" fragrances, presented in Murano glass bottles, immerse our guests in an olfactory journey that celebrates Venetian artisanal tradition.
Every artwork, every installation, and every visual detail transforms our hotel into a stage of creativity, where art is not just displayed but lived every day.