Date: | 14th century, 18th century |
Address: | Castello 2837, 6512 |
Current use: | private |
Overview map: | locate |
The palace, originally gothic, was partially rebuilt in the 18th century, probably by a follower of Andrea Tirali. Only the part towards the Rio di San Giovanni Laterano has been modified. It can be accessed via a large private bridge that today is in a bad state. The rear part still has partially bricked up arches of fourth order. Frescoes by Bevilacqua and Cedini are preserved in the palace, today property of a branch of the Marcello family.
Palazzo Zon Zotta is another denomination of this palace, which is currently at least partially for sale.
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Venice architecture - palaces