The Palazzo Mocenigo was bequeathed to the city of Venice by Alvise Nicolò Mocenigo in 1945. He was the last descendant of the family and intended the palazzo to be used "as a Gallery of Art, to supplement
Museo Correr". In 1985, the palazzo was designated as the Museum and Study Centre of the History of Fabrics and Costumes. The museum contains collections of
textiles and costumes, mainly from the Correr, Guggenheim, and Cini collections, as well as the
Palazzo Grassi. Palazzo Mocenigo also has a library on the first floor covering the history of costumes, fabrics, and
fashion, especially from the 18th century. The palace was frescoed by 18th-century artists including
Giambattista Canal,
Giovanni Scajaro, and
Jacopo Guarana. The museum was restored and reopened in 2013. == See also ==