Ruzzini Magazine

Das Venedig, das Sie nicht erwarten


In diesem Magazin erfahren Sie mehr über das authentische Venedig, das reich an Geschichte, Traditionen, Geschichten und Legenden ist. Ein Venedig, das man in vollen Zügen genießen kann, indem man sich verzaubern lässt und in den Mauern eines noblen Palastes, der alten Residenz des Dogen Ruzzini, übernachtet.

Die vier Jahreszeiten von Venedig: alle Tipps zum Leben in Venedig


Internationale Schauspieler, Regisseure, Prominente und Unternehmer erleben es zu jeder Jahreszeit, nicht nur anlässlich von Großveranstaltungen wie den Filmfestspielen von Venedig, der Biennale oder dem Redentore. Venedig ist eine Stadt, die es versteht, ein Mosaik aus versteckten Ecken zwischen Straßen, Inseln und Lagunen zu schützen. In den vier Rubriken nehmen wir Sie mit auf eine Entdeckungsreise durch Routen, Veranstaltungen, Orte des Genusses und die authentischsten Geschmacksrichtungen.


Venedig: Liebe es, lebe es, respektiere es!

von Cecilia Zizola 30. Juli 2025
Art, elegance, and history come together at the Ruzzini Palace Hotel Venice. Explore Fabiana Toffano’s solo show Guizzi su tela and experience an unforgettable stay in a palace of timeless beauty.
von Cecilia Zizola 8. Juli 2025
Discover Fabiana Toffano’s vibrant paintings at Ruzzini Palace Venice, from July 4 to November 30, 2025. Free entry, daily. Art meets hospitality.
von Cecilia Zizola 11. April 2025
Upon entering Punta della Dogana, one is greeted by a disquieting presence: Mann im Wind I (2018), a patinated bronze figure with youthful features, pushed by an invisible wind yet hopelessly stuck. Its feet are trapped in the pedestal, evoking the futile effort of movement — the tension between desire and impossibility. A monumental antihero, ironic and fragile. This is the welcome offered by Thomas Schütte, a German artist born in 1954, whose first major exhibition in Italy is now on view at this symbolic venue of contemporary art in Venice until 23 November 2025. The exhibition Genealogies, curated by Camille Morineau and Jean-Marie Gallais, is a non-linear journey through Schütte’s multifaceted oeuvre. Since the late 1970s, he has constructed a world of fragmented figures, visionary architectures, and faces that seem to question time itself. Over fifty sculptures from the Pinault Collection intertwine with a selection of watercolours, drawings, and models — some never shown before. There’s no chronological order: just the freedom to witness how motifs echo, mutate, and return, like an organic and unpredictable genealogy.
von Cecilia Zizola 20. März 2025
Discover VENICE 1604 at Ruzzini Palace: a unique art exhibition celebrating Giacomo Casanova’s legacy through paintings, history, and AI. Free entry from March 25 to April 25!
von Cecilia Zizola 15. März 2025
Celebrate the 300th anniversary of Giacomo Casanova in Venice! Discover special events, exhibitions, and the charm of 18th-century Venice while staying at the elegant Ruzzini Palace. Book your unforgettable spring getaway now!
von Cecilia Zizola 13. Januar 2025
Hotel Ruzzini in Venice stands out not only for its historical charm but also for its artistic sensibility, hosting works by emerging talents. Among them is Primo Violino by Gianluca Migliorino, a tribute to expressive freedom and imperfect beauty, displayed in both its black and white versions. Discover the unique blend of art and hospitality.
von Cecilia Zizola 25. November 2024
"Discover Ruzzini Palace's commitment to fighting gender-based violence: a blue wave of solidarity filled Campo Santa Maria Formosa during Elena Tagliapietra's performance for the 30th anniversary of the Anti-Violence Center."
von Cecilia Zizola 9. November 2024
Discover 'Six in Venice' by Sofi a Curci, known as 2ofi art, at Ruzzini Palace: a vibrant exploration of emotions through intense, colorful portraits of women. 2ofi’s art captures universal feelings with a unique and engaging visual language.
von Cecilia Zizola 18. Oktober 2024
In the art exhibition at Palazzo Ruzzini, titled Six in Venice, from April 18 to Nov. 24, 2024, the artist: NICOLA DIPINTO Born in 1992 and raised in Cerignola, Nicola Dipinto graduated in Laboratory Techniques and in 2018 moved to Milan, where he began working. His passion for art, particularly portraiture, manifested itself from an early age, but it was only when he moved to the Lombard metropolis that he decided to devote time and energy to cultivating it. As a self-taught artist, he embarked on a creative path that started with digital processing on a photographic basis and gradually evolved towards the creation of figures, in which manual skills became the central element of his works. The transition from digital to painting on canvas, with the use of brushes and acrylics, marks a change in his artistic practice. His focus is on the expression of the feelings conveyed by the subjects represented, leaving room for free interpretation as the leitmotif of his creations. The narration of emotions, through the different nuances of colours and techniques, allows Dipinto to reach an artistic maturity that also leads him to experiment with oil on canvas. This technique, which is more flexible and permissive than acrylic, allows him to further explore the interplay of tones and to liberate the feelings of his subjects with greater intensity.Among the works on display, Bubble scream forcefully addresses the theme of violated childhood and the consequences of conflicts on the most vulnerable. The teddy bear, depicted as a universal symbol of lost innocence and interrupted lives, recalls the trauma and loneliness of so many children forced to live in contexts of violence and war. Next to the bear, a human figure forcefully blows into a balloon, an emblematic gesture of the silent attempt to release accumulated pain, representing the unheard cries that risk exploding without ever finding a voice. Completing the composition, a half-destroyed pillar, a mute symbol of suffering, evokes the physical and emotional rubble left behind by conflict. Dipinto's visual language, rich in symbolism and sensitivity, makes each work an experience that involves the viewer, opening up spaces for introspection and dialogue on fundamental themes of the human condition. Text by Livia Ruberti
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