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Address: | Dorsoduro 878 |
Current use: | private |
Overview map: | locate |
The palace once had a single piano nobile with attic, but was later enlarged by a second noble floor with the same austere forms. On the left, the buildings borders the Palazzo Contarini, but is set back on the Grand Canal front and has a own fondamenta. In 1750, the palace passed to the Brandolin by marriage. The rear part still has medieval substance (portal). During the 19th century partially used as a hotel. Today it is subdivided in several flats, a restaurant and a art gallery.
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Venice architecture - palaces