Property description
This palazzo is a splendid example of 16th-century neoclassical architecture built on top of a pre-existing 14th-century Venetian-Byzantine structure. The second floor, with its classic Venetian layout, features a large entrance hall of approximately 70 square metres with a four-light window overlooking the small, characteristic canal.The flooring, made of Venetian terrazzo, is enrichedThis palazzo is a splendid example of 16th-century neoclassical architecture built on top of a pre-existing 14th-century Venetian-Byzantine structure. The second floor, with its classic Venetian layout, features a large entrance hall of approximately 70 square metres with a four-light window overlooking the small, characteristic canal.The flooring, made of Venetian terrazzo, is enriched with elegant inlays and naturalistic motifs. The property consists of an entrance hall leading to the reception hall, 4 bedrooms, a study, 2 bathrooms, a kitchen, a dining room and a living room.
The soft-coloured furnishings lend brightness and refinement to the rooms, while the exposed beams, stucco work, Murano glass chandeliers, large leaded glass windows and furniture emphasise the Venetian stylistic heritage.On the ground floor, there is also a large room/storage area with a water door giving access to the canal.The decorative details, the brightness of the rooms, flooded with natural light, and the generosity of the spaces make this property truly unique. The reception room leads to a balcony that frames the view of the canal and the small square in front of it in an almost cinematic way. A similar view can also be enjoyed from the living room and one of the bedrooms, while the other rooms offer views of the surrounding rooftops and buildings.The San Polo district is renowned for its famous Rialto Bridge and characteristic fish market. The Basilica of Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari houses masterpieces by Titian and other Renaissance artists, including Canova. San Polo is also home to the renowned art school, the Scuola Grande di San Rocco, which remains open to this day. Its rooms are adorned with over 50 canvases by Tintoretto. The culinary scene is equally rich, with plenty of restaurants and bacari to satisfy your appetite. With four vaporetto stops (San Tomà, San Silvestro, Rialto and San Stae), making it particularly easy to reach every part of the city, Piazzale Roma, the railway station and the airport.
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