Date: | 15th century |
Address: | San Polo 1789 |
Current use: | private |
Overview map: | locate |
Originally the building in "gotico fiorito" style (based on the traceries of the Doge's palace ) had four floors. In the 19th century, the last one was demolished, the piano nobile was horinzontally subdivided. Neogothic gates were added in the water floor. Also the windows towards the Calle on the left are from this epoch. Two coats of arms on the façade are partially conserved.
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Venice architecture - palaces