The museum dedicated to Maria Callas is a fascinating display of her illustrious career and unique personality. With the aid of state-of-the-art museological techniques, visitors are transported into the world of the legendary opera singer, gaining an authentic insight into her life and work.
The exhibition showcases exceptional items from the life and career of the versatile artist who revolutionized the world of Opera with her extraordinary voice range, sound palette, musical knowledge, and stage charisma.
TICKET PRICES
GENERAL ADMISSION: €10
REDUCED PRICE TICKET TYPE A: €7
Individuals 65+, Young adults 18 to 25 years old, Student Musicians, European Youth Card holders, Museum Free Entry Card Holders (MoC)
REDUCED PRICE TICKET TYPE B: €3
Groups of students 6 to 17 years old (including evening high schools, Second Chance schools, etc.), Children 6+ to 17 years old, Large Families, Teachers, Unemployed, Soldiers
FAMILY: 2 adults + 2 children (above 6 years old) 22€
FREE ENTRANCE
Children up to 6 years old, individuals with disabilities +companion, ICOM Members, Refugees, Sponsors, Donors, Journalists, Tourist Guides
GUIDED TOUR: +4 €/person, reservation required at +30 210 44 04 204
GROUP TICKETS: 10+ people: €8/individual reservation required at +30 210 44 04 204
*On the ground floor of the Museum, there is a café and a shop with select items inspired by Maria Callas. Those who are interested can visit the café and shop during the building’s opening hours, regardless of whether they have purchased an admission tick
Lido di Venezia, Palazzo del Cinema.
Credit: Archivio fotografico del Comune di Venezia, Fondo Giacomelli, n. GN015552
+30 210 44 04 204
Press requests: press@mariacallasmuseum.gr
*The Museum is accessible to people with disabilities.
April 1 – October 31
Tuesday-Sunday: 10.00-20.00
Friday until 22.00
November 1- March 31
Tuesday-Sunday: 10.00-18.00
Friday until 21.00
Closed on Mondays, December 25 & 26/12 and January 1
Friday 3/5 : 13.00-18.00
Saturday 4/5: 10.00-15.00
5-6-7/5 : Closed
Free admission on December 2, May 18, and European Heritage Days (25 September)