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Negozio Olivetti — Attraction in Venice

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Negozio Olivetti
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P.za San Marco, 30100 Venezia VE, Italy
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Museo Correr
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Doge's Palace
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Venice Tours
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Bacino Orseolo , San Marco 1192, 30124 Venezia VE, Italy
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Calle dei Fabbri, 912, 30124 Venezia VE, Italy
پیتزایی
P.za San Marco, 1501, 30124 Venezia VE, Italy
Osteria Enoteca San Marco
Calle Frezzaria, 1610, 30124 Venezia VE, Italy
Caffè Lavena
P.za San Marco, 133/134, 30124 Venezia VE, Italy
Trattoria Pizzería Da Gioia
Calle dei Fabbri, 1016, 30124 Venezia VE, Italy
Da Cherubino
Calle Barcaroli, 1702, 30124 Venezia VE, Italy
Rossopomodoro San Marco
Calle Larga S. Marco, 404/408, 30124 Venezia VE, Italy
Trattoria Al Gazzettino
C. de Mezzo, 4997, 30124 Venezia VE, Italy
Nearby hotels
Hotel Cavalletto & Doge Orseolo
Sotoportego del Cavalletto, 1107, 30124 Venezia VE, Italy
Albergo San Marco
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Hotel Royal San Marco
S. Marco, 848, 30124 Venezia VE, Italy
San Marco Palace
S. Marco, 875, 30124 Venezia VE, Italy
Hotel Casanova
Calle Frezzaria, 1284, 30124 Venezia VE, Italy
Hotel San Gallo
Sotoportego del Cavalletto, 1093a, 30124 Venezia VE, Italy
Hotel Noemi
Calle dei Fabbri, 909, 30124 Venezia VE, Italy
Hotel Firenze
Corte Foscara 1490, 30124 Venezia VE, Italy
Rosa Salva Hotel
C. Fiubera, 951, 30124 Venezia VE, Italy
Hotel Ambassador Tre Rose
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Negozio Olivetti

P.za San Marco, 101, 30124 Venezia VE, Italy
4.4(238)
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"cultural"
"scenic"
attractions: Piazza San Marco, Saint Mark's Basilica, St Mark's Campanile, Museo Correr, Doge's Palace, Venice Tours, Bridge of Sighs, Palazzo Contarini del Bovolo, Giardini Reali, Clock Tower, restaurants: Hard Rock Cafe, Trattoria le Colonete, Ristorante Noemi, پیتزایی, Osteria Enoteca San Marco, Caffè Lavena, Trattoria Pizzería Da Gioia, Da Cherubino, Rossopomodoro San Marco, Trattoria Al Gazzettino
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Nearby attractions of Negozio Olivetti

Piazza San Marco

Saint Mark's Basilica

St Mark's Campanile

Museo Correr

Doge's Palace

Venice Tours

Bridge of Sighs

Palazzo Contarini del Bovolo

Giardini Reali

Clock Tower

Piazza San Marco

Piazza San Marco

4.7

(56.9K)

Open 24 hours
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Saint Mark's Basilica

Saint Mark's Basilica

4.7

(10K)

Open 24 hours
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St Mark's Campanile

St Mark's Campanile

4.7

(3.6K)

Open until 8:45 PM
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Museo Correr

Museo Correr

4.3

(1.3K)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Murano Glass Workshop
Murano Glass Workshop
Tue, Dec 9 • 9:30 AM
30124, Venice, Veneto, Italy
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Legends, Ghosts and Ghouls of Venice
Mon, Dec 8 • 9:00 PM
30121, Venice, Veneto, Italy
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Nearby restaurants of Negozio Olivetti

Hard Rock Cafe

Trattoria le Colonete

Ristorante Noemi

پیتزایی

Osteria Enoteca San Marco

Caffè Lavena

Trattoria Pizzería Da Gioia

Da Cherubino

Rossopomodoro San Marco

Trattoria Al Gazzettino

Hard Rock Cafe

Hard Rock Cafe

4.5

(4.9K)

$$$

Open until 10:45 PM
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Trattoria le Colonete

Trattoria le Colonete

4.5

(1.8K)

$$

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Ristorante Noemi

Ristorante Noemi

4.4

(753)

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پیتزایی

پیتزایی

4.2

(956)

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Reviews of Negozio Olivetti

4.4
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5.0
2y

The Olivetti showroom on the Piazza San Marco is an architectural jewel designed by Carlo Scarpa in 1957 and abandoned by Olivetti in the early 1990s. The FAI foundation has restored the interiors scrupulously, and it is a joy to visit.

But FAI has missed a huge opportunity to document Olivetti's technical and design innovations... it was after all a showroom! Rather than display a broad selection of products, they show multiple copies of a small number of models.

Where are the iconic Valentine and the gorgeous Praxis 48, both designed by Sotsass? Where is the ground-breaking P101, a programmable calculator sometimes called the first personal computer (1965!)? (They do sell a book about it.) Even for the few typewriters and calculators on display, their significance isn't explained.

For that matter, why are the walls covered with unrelated artwork when they could show the innovative graphic design of Olivetti's ads and posters by Pintori, Ballmer, Glaser and others?

The one extraordinary object on display is the astonishing Audit 513 (see photos), which combines an electromechanical calculator with a typewriter, apparently even handling form letters.

Of course there isn't room for a comprehensive history of Olivetti technology and design in such a small space, but FAI could at least make a small gesture in...

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5.0
2y

I am a huge fan of Carlo Scarpa! I've always wanted to visit and somehow always missed it when I came to Venice. So this time, I made sure I pay a visit 🌟 It did not dissapoint. I read a couple of negative comments about how small the gallery is and how expensive. If you appreciate and love Carlo Scarpa's work and space, you wouldn't feel that way. It is a rare opportunity to visit and walk the space he designed. Of course you're not suppose to touch anything but that's to respect the typewriters so again understandable. I'll definitely come back❣️

N.B. I am limiting my photo share so that you can visit and experience the space first hand. Also the entrance fee just means you are supporting the gallery to manage and preserve this architectural gem 💎

P.S. It was also nice to talk to the receptionist who was kind enough to let people enjoy and didn't force any of us out at...

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5.0
29w

The Olivetti Shop in Venice, officially known as the Negozio Olivetti, is a celebrated architectural gem nestled in the heart of Venice’s iconic Piazza San Marco (St. Mark’s Square). Designed in 1957–58 by the renowned Italian architect Carlo Scarpa, this small but groundbreaking space transcends its original purpose as a retail showroom for Olivetti typewriters and office equipment, standing instead as a masterpiece of mid-20th-century modernist design.

The Olivetti Shop is a testament to post-war Italy’s design renaissance, where functionality met artistry. Scarpa’s work here—often studied in architecture schools—showcases his genius for reinterpreting tradition through a modernist lens, making it a must-see for visitors exploring Venice’s lesser-known...

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Stavros MacrakisStavros Macrakis
The Olivetti showroom on the Piazza San Marco is an architectural jewel designed by Carlo Scarpa in 1957 and abandoned by Olivetti in the early 1990s. The FAI foundation has restored the interiors scrupulously, and it is a joy to visit. But FAI has missed a huge opportunity to document Olivetti's technical and design innovations... it was after all a showroom! Rather than display a broad selection of products, they show multiple copies of a small number of models. Where are the iconic Valentine and the gorgeous Praxis 48, both designed by Sotsass? Where is the ground-breaking P101, a programmable calculator sometimes called the first personal computer (1965!)? (They do sell a book about it.) Even for the few typewriters and calculators on display, their significance isn't explained. For that matter, why are the walls covered with unrelated artwork when they could show the innovative graphic design of Olivetti's ads and posters by Pintori, Ballmer, Glaser and others? The one extraordinary object on display is the astonishing Audit 513 (see photos), which combines an electromechanical calculator with a typewriter, apparently even handling form letters. Of course there isn't room for a comprehensive history of Olivetti technology and design in such a small space, but FAI could at least make a small gesture in that direction.
rizarisaryce nrizarisaryce n
I am a huge fan of Carlo Scarpa! I've always wanted to visit and somehow always missed it when I came to Venice. So this time, I made sure I pay a visit 🌟 It did not dissapoint. I read a couple of negative comments about how small the gallery is and how expensive. If you appreciate and love Carlo Scarpa's work and space, you wouldn't feel that way. It is a rare opportunity to visit and walk the space he designed. Of course you're not suppose to touch anything but that's to respect the typewriters so again understandable. I'll definitely come back❣️ N.B. I am limiting my photo share so that you can visit and experience the space first hand. Also the entrance fee just means you are supporting the gallery to manage and preserve this architectural gem 💎 P.S. It was also nice to talk to the receptionist who was kind enough to let people enjoy and didn't force any of us out at 6pm. Grazie!
Zeno CastiZeno Casti
The Negozio Olivetti in Venice is a true gem, showcasing both the genius of Adriano Olivetti and Carlo Scarpa. This museum beautifully intertwines the history of Olivetti typewriters with Scarpa's masterful architectural design. From the intricate staircases to the play of light and textures, every detail feels intentional and breathtaking. It's essentially two museums in one—a celebration of iconic Italian design and a tribute to Scarpa's unparalleled artistry. A must-visit for design and architecture enthusiasts!
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The Olivetti showroom on the Piazza San Marco is an architectural jewel designed by Carlo Scarpa in 1957 and abandoned by Olivetti in the early 1990s. The FAI foundation has restored the interiors scrupulously, and it is a joy to visit. But FAI has missed a huge opportunity to document Olivetti's technical and design innovations... it was after all a showroom! Rather than display a broad selection of products, they show multiple copies of a small number of models. Where are the iconic Valentine and the gorgeous Praxis 48, both designed by Sotsass? Where is the ground-breaking P101, a programmable calculator sometimes called the first personal computer (1965!)? (They do sell a book about it.) Even for the few typewriters and calculators on display, their significance isn't explained. For that matter, why are the walls covered with unrelated artwork when they could show the innovative graphic design of Olivetti's ads and posters by Pintori, Ballmer, Glaser and others? The one extraordinary object on display is the astonishing Audit 513 (see photos), which combines an electromechanical calculator with a typewriter, apparently even handling form letters. Of course there isn't room for a comprehensive history of Olivetti technology and design in such a small space, but FAI could at least make a small gesture in that direction.
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I am a huge fan of Carlo Scarpa! I've always wanted to visit and somehow always missed it when I came to Venice. So this time, I made sure I pay a visit 🌟 It did not dissapoint. I read a couple of negative comments about how small the gallery is and how expensive. If you appreciate and love Carlo Scarpa's work and space, you wouldn't feel that way. It is a rare opportunity to visit and walk the space he designed. Of course you're not suppose to touch anything but that's to respect the typewriters so again understandable. I'll definitely come back❣️ N.B. I am limiting my photo share so that you can visit and experience the space first hand. Also the entrance fee just means you are supporting the gallery to manage and preserve this architectural gem 💎 P.S. It was also nice to talk to the receptionist who was kind enough to let people enjoy and didn't force any of us out at 6pm. Grazie!
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The Negozio Olivetti in Venice is a true gem, showcasing both the genius of Adriano Olivetti and Carlo Scarpa. This museum beautifully intertwines the history of Olivetti typewriters with Scarpa's masterful architectural design. From the intricate staircases to the play of light and textures, every detail feels intentional and breathtaking. It's essentially two museums in one—a celebration of iconic Italian design and a tribute to Scarpa's unparalleled artistry. A must-visit for design and architecture enthusiasts!
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