1. The Venice Accademia Gallery (Gallerie dell’Accademia) is a famous museum in Venice, Italy. It is housed in the former Santa Maria della Carita complex, which was originally a hospital and a church. The museum has a large collection of Venetian art from the 14th to the 18th century, including works by famous artists such as Bellini, Giorgione, Titian, and Tintoretto. Some interesting facts about the Accademia Gallery include:

- The museum’s collection includes over 800 works of art, making it one of the largest collections of Venetian art in the world.

- The gallery was established in 1750 by the Venetian Republic as a way to preserve and showcase the city’s rich artistic heritage.

- The museum underwent a major renovation and expansion in the early 21st century, which included the installation of new lighting and climate control systems to better preserve the artworks.

2. The Accademia Gallery is open daily from 8:15am to 6:15pm, with the last admission at 5:30pm. The museum is closed on Mondays, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Day. The phone number for the museum is +39 041 520 0345.

3. Tickets for the Accademia Gallery can be purchased online or at the museum. The cost of admission is €12 for adults, €2 for EU citizens aged 18-25, and free for children under 18 and disabled visitors. The museum is located in the Dorsoduro district of Venice, and can be reached by vaporetto (water bus) on line 1 or 2, or by foot from the nearby Accademia bridge.