The Galleria Caterina Tognon is adjacent to the Europa & Regina hotel

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Galleria Caterina Tognon

Venice


Hidden behind busy Via XXII Marzo, this gallery is worth seeking out for its interesting shows by internationally renowned artists, who mainly work in glass. Exhibits take place regularly throughout the year. Check the website for current shows and dates.


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