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Venice's area in front of Vittoriano is called, because in three centuries, the representative office of the Venetian republic was found to build a porous palace-memorial on its opposite side. Cardinal Pietro Barba, Venetian, a big amateur of fine arts, provided him with his own residence "Palazzo Venice" after in 1464 he was elected by the Roman dad under the name Paul II. When the republic captured Austria-Hungary, the Imperial Embassy was located in the building. The last inhabitant of the palace was Benito Mussolini.

An ancient fortress tower is a story here from the dark centuries and the nicknamed so because of the winding stairs, did not demolish, but joined the transition with the Basilica of St. Mark standing. They attached a long three-story building along Via del Plebiscito. It is considered to be the first civilian structure of Rome in the style of Renaissance. Stones with ruins of the Colosseum were used as building materials. From the balcony, in the middle of the facade on the second floor often opposed the people of Mussolini, who chose the palace for his residence, although from 1916 the National Museum was already located there.

Now 28 halls of Palazzo Venice are occupied by collections of paintings, sculptures, old weapons, ceramics and cult items from different regions of Italy. Visitors are celebrating Bust Paul II under the coat of arms of the Barbo family and the portrait of Pope IV, who gave the Palace of the Venice Republic.

Practical information

Address: Rome, Via Del Plebiscito, 118.

How to get: on the subway to Art. Colosseo; On buses No. 51, 60, 63, 80, 83, 85, 118, 160, 170 to Ost. P.Za Venezia.

Opening hours: from Tuesday to Sunday from 8:30 to 19:30, day off - Monday. The price of a ticket 10 EUR. Prices on the page are shown in November 2018.

Italian Venice - An ancient and majestic European city, the visit of which is remembered for a lifetime, because this is a unique city on the water that has become famous for the whole world with its famous, the best Venetian Palazzo, the great works of art. Venice includes more than two hundred large and small islets, almost two hundred channels, "they have an insurmountable attractiveness for coming here a few million tourists a year. Today we will tell about the most beautiful palaces of Venice.

Venice shrouded from water with light haze, bright turquoise water of local canals, unique palaces and bridges - mysterious and mysterious, what can be attractive for travelers? But this city is very like to visit more romance and newlyweds, as well as art connoisseurs, dreaming of meeting the richest cultural heritage of this Italian city. The most attractive in the view of the tourist Venetian palaces are located in elegant facades along the Grand Canal, they demonstrate to all the leading power of Venice and its living history embodied in these architectural colors in the Gothic, baroque, classic styles. These famous Venetian palaces are beautiful not only outside, they are luxurious and luxurious inside: many preserved ancient decoration, furniture and household items Middle Ages. Some Venetian Palazzo gave under state institutions of the city, somewhere placed museums. So, what are the beautiful palaces?

1. "Doge's Palace" or "Palazzo Ducale" - The beautiful old Palace built in the Gothic style as the main residence for the May Venice. Palazzo began to erect in 1309 and completed in 1424. The "Doge's Palace" in the Middle Ages used as the main political, judicial and maritime management centers of Venice. To date, a wonderful museum is located in the walls of this Palazzo. The structure itself is a bright and memorable element of the architectural Venetian ensemble. The palace is open to visits to tourists from April to October: from half of the ninth morning to half of the eighth evening, and from November to March: until half the sixth evening. Acquaintance with the palace will cost you in twenty euros.

2. "Palace ka 'd'Oro" or "Palazzo Ca' d'Oro" - This elegant building was built in the fifteenth century for the Bon family. Palazzo Ka 'd'Oro built in the beautiful style of Venetian Gothic. The second common name of this palace is the "Golden House", the fact is that after construction the building was covered with gold gold. This wonderful structure is located on the Grand Channel, in the Venice district of Cannaregio. In it is the art gallery of George Franceti. Gallery time: with eight fifteen am to seven fifteen evenings, from Tuesday to Sunday, and eight fifteen am to two days, on Monday. Cash regulations stop working for half an hour before the gallery closure. Official weekends: January first, May, twenty-fifth, December. The price of a ticket is six euros.

3. "Palazzo Barbarigo" or "Palazzo Barbarigo" "This is a strict structure that was built in the fifteenth century for an ancient and a noble Italian family of Barbarigo-kind, who gave the city of great commander, the most intelligent politicians and wise religious figures, and belonged to him until the sale of him in the nineteenth century. The architectural appearance of the building belongs to the Venetian-Byzantine style, it is distinguished by the rigor of the forms, the lack of excess strongest and pomp. And only with the change of owners that happened in the nineteenth century, the facade of the building was decorated with an excellent mosaic from the famous Murano glass. Today, this Palazzo is open to visiting tourists, there are demonstration halls, as well as trading platforms, where you can see interesting works of the art of the glass fiber of Murano island and buy you like.

4. "Palace of Fondaco Dei Tedeski" or "Palazzo Fondaco Dei Tedeschi" - The name of the Palace is translated as "German Compound". The building really originated as the result of the close commercial relations of the Venetians and the Germans. It was built in 1228, but the initial version of the facilities burned in a fire of 1505, today we already see the rebuilt building of the sixteenth century, created on the project of the Hieronymo Tedesco architect, the nickname was "German", and led the works of Antonio Abbondi Scarpagnino. This beautiful building was built in the style of the Renaissance: he has a wide patio, a beautiful portico located at the channel level framed by an interesting gear eaves.

Previously, the walls of the Palazzo born after a fire covered the frescoes of Georgeon and Titian, today the surviving remnants of this painting are located in the gallery of Franceti, at the Palace of the Academy and the Palace of Rain. In the nineteenth century, the palace was given under the placement of customs, and the entire twentieth century was mail here. In our twenty-first century, the building was bought off by the fashion brand "Benetton", they wanted to place a shopping center there, but their undertaking was failed due to protests from the defenders of the cultural heritage of Venice.

5. "Palazzo Fondaco Dei Turks" or "Palazzo Fondaco Dei Turchi" - This is a wonderful monument of Veneto-Byzantine architecture and one of the most ancient buildings of the city of Venice, erected by the manner of the first Constantinople palaces. The name can be translated - the "Turkish house", the fact is that his long time was leased to the Turkish merchants under warehouses and housing. But the palace was built in the period from the tenth of the thirteenth century for the local rich Pistarcian family Pizaro. And only in the sixteenth century he was transferred to the use of the merchant community of Turkey. When at the beginning of the nineteenth century, trading with Ottomans ceased to be lively, the number of Oriental merchants in the city declined and the rental income dropped sharply, and the old palace began to collapse. He returned to the family of Pizaro again, then moved to the family manin, and they sold it again, and so he changed the owners until 1860, until the Commune was redeemed, which held his recovery and reconstruction. The palace again gained Veneto-Byzantine features. Today, the "Museum of Natural History" is located at the Palace of Fondanka, where paleontological collections are located, and their most interesting exhibits are: the skeleton of prehistoric crocodile, numerous dinosaurs skeletons, aquariums with very rare inhabitants of the underwater world.

6. "Palazzo Dolphin-Mannin" or "Palazzo Dolfin Manin" - This aircraft was erected in the middle of the sixteenth century for the Venetian diplomat and the merchant Dolphin. The project created the architect Jacop Sansovino. The basis for the new building was two medieval homes. The facade of the three-story snow-white palace was decorated with magnificent arched colunches. Its name is the Venetian Palazzo from 1789 to 1797, when the last day of Venice lived in it - Lovochik Mananin. Since 1867, this palace passed under the placement of the National Bank, he also works here.

7. "Palazzo Grimani" or "Palazzo Grimani di San Luca" "This beautiful building is located at the intersection of the Rio di San Luke Channel with a large channel, near the Rialto Bridge. The Grimany Palace was built in the Renaissance era of Antonio Grimani, but after his death, he was constantly rebuilt by his heirs Wittor Grimani - the Prosecutor General of Venice and Giovanni Grimani - Cardinal and Patriarch Akvilasky. Palazzo is broken into three parts and has a miniature back courtyard. His elegant white facade decorates multicolored marble. Today in this Venetian Palace is the appellate city court.

8. "Palazzo Cavalli-Franceti" or "Palazzo Cavalli Franchetti" - This architectural monument in the Gothic style is near the Academy Bridge, leaving the facade to the Grand Canal, it has the main entrance from Campo Santo Stefano. This wonderful palace was built by the sixteenth century for the genus Marcello. For three centuries, representatives of the three kindred branches were living under the roof of Palazzo: Marcello, Husoni, Cavalli.

In the first half of the nineteenth century, the residence of the Austrian Erzgertzog Friedrich Ferdinand is located here. And in 1878, Palazzo switched to Baron Raymondo Franquen, and he began a large-scale reconstruction of the building, honeying the architect Camillo Boyto. Today, in the walls of this palace, the Institute of Science, Literature and Art of Venice is located - "Istituto Veneto Di Scienze, Lettere Ed Arti". There are pavilions for various cultural events, exhibition halls occupy four hundred fifty square meters, conference rooms - nine hundred square meters, garden - one and a half thousand square meters.

9. "Palazzo ka 'Foskari" or "Palazzo Foscari" - This majestic structure was built in 1452, it is a bright representative of the houses of Venetian nobility. Its reddish facade, distinguishes the symmetry and openness, causing the attention of any tourist. At first, the famous Venetian family of Justiniani owned the house, and then the mansion moved to the family of Foscari, in honor of which he was named. Palace architecture - Gothic: Arches alternate with columns and windows. For several centuries on the ground floor of the building there were trading warehouses and only the upper rooms were residential. The main input of the mansion is facing the Grand Channel. In the Palace of Ka 'Foscari, the royal people were often stopped, for example, the French king Henry Third lived. This Palazzo survived several global restorations, the most large-scale, passed after the 1979 fire, and the final restoration aimed at improving security measures was held in 2006. To date, there are several branches and institutions of the University of Ka 'Foscari - "Università Ca" Foscari ". And one more remarkable feature of the Palazzo Ka" Foskari is connected with its location on the bend of the Grand Channel, which gives an excellent review on the annual "historical regatta of Venice "She is held on the first Sunday of September. For convenience, there is a floating platform near the mansion, where the jury members are sitting, following the course of the regatta, it takes the awards to the winners.

10. "Palazzo Dandolo" or "Palazzo Dandolo" "This beautiful mansion was built in 1400 for a Venetian family with a similar last name, but 1536 they decided to sell this wonderful palace to the Gritty family, and since then the building began the endless shift of the owners: a family of Michele, the Moine family, the Bernado family. And now, the next owners of Palazzo decided to open a casino there. Thus, in the period from 1638 to 1774, the most famous gambling house of Venice was located in Palazzo, so far, the efforts of the most influential birth of the city did not decide to close, pressing the host of the institution, because noble young people of Venice, it was not a single million state. Today in this beautiful old Palazzo there is a chic five-star hotel "Hotel Royal Danieli", it is very popular among tourists who want to live on the Grand Channel near the San Marco Square and the Ducal Palace. Address of Palazzo Dandoldo and, accordingly, "Hotel Danieli": Street - Riva Degli Schiavoni 4196, Venice, 30122. Getting to the hotel yourself, you can use water trams - "Vaporetto" №1 or №2, departing from the railway station or bus station.

11. "Palazzo ka 'Pesaro" or "Palazzo Ca" Pesaro " "This beautiful Palace in the style of Venetian Baroque was erected in the second half of the seventeenth century for representatives of the famous Pesaro. The author of the project is the architect of Baldassare Longen, who began the construction of the Palazzo in 1659 from the part of the building overlooking the land, then he completed the courtyard, decoring his magnificent loggia, it was in 1676. Then he began to build the facade from the Grand Canal, but reached the second floor of Palazzo, he died in 1682. The Case of the Great Master continued his talented student - Antonio Gaspari, who completed the palace in 1710, according to the initial drawings. For a long time, the mansion was complemented and reworked inside: it was decorated with the wall frescoes of the most famous masters, the paintings of the ceilings were engaged in famous artists: Francesco Trevisani, Girolamo Brusiferro, Nikolo Bambini, Giovanni Battista Pitton. Earlier in the Palazzo, the fresco of Tapolo: "Marshmallow and Flora", but her, in 1935, were postponed to the Museum of Venice, which is "Palazzo Ka" Retoniko. The family of Pesaro owned many great works of world art - the brilliant work of Titian, Georgeon, Carpaccio, Tintoretto, other Venetian artists of the seventeenth-eighteenth centuries. But, in 1830, after the death of the last representative of the Pesaro family, most of the property of one of the most ancient Venetian surnames, sold out. Then the palace passed to the property of the Gradenigo family, then to the Armenian community that opened in his walls College. Then the Palazzo was redeemed by the duchess of the fellowship Bevylakwa La Mass, and after his death, she taught his city so that the museum was opened there. In 1902, a collection of modern art was placed here, and in the period from 1908 to 1924, exhibitions began in the palace Works of young artists: Gino Rossi, Felice Kazorants, Umberto Bocchoni, Arturo Martini. The museum's exposition constantly replenished Due to such well-known patterities as Baron Eduardo Francéti, Prince Alberto Giovelli, Baron Ernst Siger, Philippo Grimani - a representative of a quickest Venetian family and a major politician. In the twentieth century, pictures of Kandinsky, Miro, Morandi, Wildt, Klimt, Chagal, other artists and sculptors appeared in the museum. Today, "Palazzo Ka" Pesaro "is also the" Museum of Contemporary Art "-" Galleria Internazionale d'Arte Moderna ", as well as the" Museum of Eastern Art "-" Museo d'Arte Orientale ", no less interesting.

12. "Palace of" Dario "or" Palazzo Ca 'Dario " - As not strange, this beautiful building is often called the "damn castle of Venice", the fact is that any of his new owner became unbelievable: they were ruined, they were attacked and violence, became a victim of different accidents, finished the life of suicide - that's why local legends , I finally secured the fame of the "Cursed House". This palace was built in 1487, in the style of Renaissance: the construction is asymmetrically, its facade is favorably different from neighboring houses in that it is posted beautiful mosaic from green marble and reddish porphyra. The front facade of this palace comes to the Grand Canal, the building itself refers to the quarter Dorsooduro, which stands on the Rio Dellel-Torresiell River, and he goes to Campiello Barbaro Square, being facing Santa Maria de Guillo. At the end of the twentieth century, this beautiful Venetian palace chose as a wedding venue Director Woody Alen. Today Palazzo Ka'dario - Private property, but sometimes here, with the consent of the owners, are cultural events organized by the "Art Museum of Venice".

13. "Polazzo Pisa Gritty" or "Palazzo Pisani Gritti" - Beautiful ancient building, the construction of the fourteenth century, which became the place of residence of the daiet of Venice Andrea Gritty and the family residence of this famous Venetian family. The facade of Palazzo goes to the Grand Canal, located opposite the church Madonna della Salute.

The facade of the building was changed in the sixteenth century. The building has a gothic architectural style, it is decorated with spectacular archery arches, four lanceal windows located in the center of the building. The third floor of Palazzo was rebuilt in the nineteenth century, and acquired neo-neutic style, there are three lanceal windows that are separated from each other. In the old years, the facade of an excellent building, from the side of the Big Channel, was decorated with frescoes of Georgion, but they were lost. The chic palace was often used as a residence for ambassadors from the Vatican. In the twentieth century, an elite hotel opened here, at the same time the terrace was completed on the first floor, going to the canal. In 1994, the Gritti Palace Hotel was correlated with the prestigious Brand "Starwood Hotels & Resorts", becoming part of the "Luxury Collection". He passed a thorough restoration, the interiors were carefully restored to please the guests of the city, who came to get acquainted with excellent Venice.

14. "Palazzo Labi" or "Palazzo Labia" - The chic building of this palace was built at the end of the seventeenth century, as a residence for the richest Venetian family who had Catalan roots. The building has two magnificent facades, which are made in the style of "Longrena", one goes to the Cannahto channel, the other on the Grand Canal. Above these amazing architectural masterpieces worked talented Venetian architects Alessandro Tremignon and Andrea Kominelly. The third facade of the building goes to the San Jeremy Square, he was completed in 1730. No less gorgeous palace and inside, its ballroom, created by the project Georgio Missvery, is especially gorgeous. The Labiya family eventually broke and was forced to transfer his wonderful Palace of Prince Lobkovich, and he, in turn, sold the mansion to the Israeli "Königsberg Foundation". Then the sawmill were arranged in the interiors, they opened a textile factory and a laundry dryer, while in 1964 he was not bought by TV and radio company RAI and there was a "regional broadcasting center".

15. "Palazzo Dei Challah" or "Palazzo dei Camerlenghi" "This is an unusual Palazzo - the perfect example of the early Renaissance, goes to the Grand Canal, and forms the corner of its parties, his project created the great architect Gulielmo dei Grigi - Guglielmo Dei Grigi. Palazzo was built by 1528, it was erected specifically for posting administrative institutions of Venice, thus becoming the first purely public building of Europe. Palazzo Dei Challangi has distinctive features from other Venetian palaces: its front units come out for each of the sides of the world. At first, the palace was "the house of urban treasurers," then became a state prison. The walls of the building in the form of a pentagon, for the sake of indication of the importance of the institutions here, at a long time decorated with lining created from precious metals, but over time they were lost. In the arches that go to the side of the large channel, there are numerous windows. The interior of the palace in the past century was decorated with two hundred pictures of famous Venetian artists, and many had huge sizes, and such a collection was gained in a state institution, for what: traditionally, leaving for a pension, every judge, was obliged to give this Palazzo dear picture. Of course, to today, the lion's part of the collection was stolen, and even destroyed in 1797, after capturing Napoleon Venice, but the remaining canvases can be seen at the "Museum of the Academy".

Today we told you about the most interesting Venetian palaces with an ancient and glorious history, inextricably linked with the history of the city, the country and its great people. We hope that you were able to convince you of the need to visit Venice and in the importance of acquaintance with the great masterpieces of Venetian architecture on the water.

Venice is a surprisingly multifaceted city, rich in his story, who knew the ups and downs. Among all this there was a place and history of the damned Palazzo Dario. History so well-known that it was interested in the artist Claude Monet, devoted his works of mastted writers ... But I did not hear the solutions of this story. Maybe you know her? In the information flow, no wonder skip a lot. In the meantime, the story about what sketched such a gloomy shadow on one of the most unusual Palazzo Venice.


Almost no construction in Venice did not be mentioned in the detectives of Donna Leon, including Palazzo Dario:
A minute of Brunetti stood in the same place, then approached one of the windows and lifted the chart. Downstairs stretched a large canal, sun glare played on the water, reflected on the walls of the left palazzo Dario located on the walls; Golden tiles, of which the mosaic was folded on the facade of the palace, captured the light emanating from the water; Walking on many sparkers, he rushed down to the canal again. The boats sailed past, time went.
Donna Leon, "In-Venetian account"

Little red dot on the map - Palazzo Dario:

First, Help from Vicky:

KA "Dario or Palazzo Dario (Ial. CA" Dario, Palazzo Dario) - Palace in Venice, in Dorsoduro district. One side goes to the Grand Canal, the other - to the Square Barbaro. Opposite the Palace is the Pier Santa Maria de Guillo. Palace is a magnificent sample of the Renaissance architecture. A mosaic facade of colored marble attracts attention. The palace was built in 1487. Among the owners of the mansion was the French poet of Henri de Rainier, who lived here at the end of the XIX century. Also, the palace is famous for the fact that one of the marriages of the famous film director Woody Allen took place here. The palace has the bad fame of the damned house. The owners of the mansion were repeatedly subjected to violence, became bankrupt or suicides. Last death occurred in 1993, when one of the richest Italian industrialists shot himself here after the corruption scandal broken. In 2005, the German writer Peter Resca released the Bestseller's Bestseller's book "Palazzo Dario".
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Here are quotes from the specified book Petra Wash (slightly abbreviated and highlighted in blue) and will continue the story about Palazzo Dario. I will add your notes to the quotes in black.

"It's more precisely, it is called" Ka Dario, "- said the companion of Vanda. "Previously, all the palaces in Venice called" ka ", from Casa, and only the palace of the guy called Palazzo, Palazzo Dukale. But today they look wider on things. You are surprised, Signorina, isn't it? Yes, there is a lot of things that foreigners do not know. Imagine, I recently asked me alone, why the city is so filled with water. I answered her: "Signora, so we are my streets."

On the map in the center there is a small Palazzo Dario and other Palazzo nearby:

In the book, the Women's book describes in detail about the Curse of the Palazzo, and as it affected its inhabitants. Here I will give only a few short references:

"I mean a curse," he replied, somewhat irritated by the fact that she interrupted him. - Palazzo, in which your uncle lives, brings misfortune. Many Venetians say that Palazzo Dario does not like Deltsov, businessmen, and artists, on the contrary, saves. We, Venetians, always try to find a pattern in everything. But here it is not. Massimo miniato was, for example, a Deller and survived in this palace. And the antiques of Fabio Delle Fenestell, on the contrary, in my opinion, was more related to artists. The only pattern I see here is the misfortune, like a mildew, falls on each of its inhabitants. Very few survived and left the palace themselves.

- The first resident of Ka Dario, as far as I remember, was American Robert Baulder. After him was Fabio Delle Fenestell. He kept an antique store. After him was hippie, Mick Suinton, he was the manager of the rock group "What". Then Massimo Miniato Sassofoferato, the financier, as he called himself, no matter what it means. And then - Aldo Vergato. The richest man of Italy. You about him, of course, have heard. Even he Dario did not bring happiness, that's for sure. Oh yeah, I probably forgot to mention that none of them remained alive in Palazzo Dario. That is, there was one who survived, but he was not lucky. And these are only those who dwell there in the last fifty years. If you think about the fact that Palazzo is already more than five hundred years old who know what scenes were played there, we do not know about.

"In Ka Dario," said Mr. - Always celebrated something, at all times. I think it is unlikely that there is another Palazzo, in which so many have fun. At the time of Mika Swinton and miniato parties thundered one after another. "Cocaine kilograms. These were not holidays, it was orgy. " "The bras and panties have been flying out of the windows," the taxi drivers told, who were forced to stand at the bottom of the at night the night.

- In the time of Vergato in Ka Dario, it was calm. And after his death, the house was empty enough, no one was decided to buy it, although the price was rather alert. In my opinion, at first they were interested in this American, director. He just caught fire with desire, still, ten billion for the Renaissance Palazzo on the world famous Big Channel - it's just a gift. He always comes to Venice with his wife on New Year's Eve and stops at the Gritty Hotel directly opposite Ka Dario. Perhaps somehow for breakfast he looked at the house and calculated how many nights it would have to spend in Venice to justify these ten billion. And with the prices, as at the Gritty Hotel, these nights would not be so much. There, the rental of one Anfilac is a million, that is, the cost of almost ten thousand nights in Ka Dario. And if he was destined to spend them there, they would fly in thirty years, that for a city such as Venice, tantamount to the wing waving. However, he refused a deal. They say, he learned about the Palazzo curse.

All his life, Baulder dreamed of settlement on the world famous big channel in Venice. He knew that many famous singers, composers, artists, writers and poets lived in the fashionable Palazzo, composers, artists, writers and poets: Hemingway and Rainer Maria Rilke, Hugo Background Horofman and Marseille Proust and even the queen mother. He bought Palazzo Dario from one mysterious type, which was only twice in life in the cafe "Florian". The eyes of this type burned like coal. He suggested his empty palace on a ridiculous price. Baulder, who never refused a profitable deal, agreed, not hesitating. Did he assume that by concluding this deal, he thus presented his soul with a dark strength?

People like Robert Baulder are unlikely to generally be sensitive to such sensations. And even more so the Americans, unlike Europeans, are absolutely not susceptible to spiritual phenomena. If a mysterious man with burning eyes told Baulder, that the Curse was lying on Palazzo, which was worthwhile to all his former owners, he would get in response. Perhaps it could have an impression of an accident that occurred with Mario del Monaco, a famous tenor, after he agreed on the price with a mysterious person and signed an agreement on the purchase of a glover palace. On the way back in Treviso, the elegant Limousine singer turned over, and, without having recovered from terrible injuries, he canceled the purchase of Ka Dario.

Baulder, however, entered the possession of Palazzo Dario completely confident. Bulkly celebrating the signing of a purchase agreement in the cafe "Florian", he sat down in Gondola on the embankment of St. Mark. The moon, who committed his night bypass, attracted a loop of the light path on the water of the world-famous large channel. The loan of the ghostly radiance was located like Savan, and on Palazzo Dario, but Baulder did not feel that the cold fingers of the curse had already concerned him.
- Stunning Venetian Light! He sighed, until Gondoler worked Merlyly in the black water of the world-famous large channel.

The heart of the boy was mad born, because Baulder immediately invited him to lunch to Palazzo Dario.
Some weather they entered the palace through a wrought iron gate. Baulder left shoulder on a heavy oak door, and Jirolamo found himself indoors with a cool white marble floor, filled with soft, warm amber light of high candles. There were ancient musical instruments: harp, chamblock, lyrics and spines.
- Do you do music? - whispered Girolamo.
"No," answered Baulder and smiled with some contempt. - This is Juan wanted to furnish the salon with musical instruments.

Then he spent it all over the palace and showed even a "luxurious" bathroom, noting the delight with which Jirolamo considered the bidet from a solid piece of marble. In the cabin, the boy especially liked the tiger skins with subpassions, and in the hallway it was frightened to death little marble baby sarcophages.
"Oh, it's just a stand for a hat," Baulder smiled, noticing that the boy was frightened.

On the topic of interiors and exterior of Palazzo:

Among their rivals, who gave each other a challenge on the world-famous Big Channel, Palazzo Dario looked exhausted. The embodied yellow-gray fragility. A card house, which is because only keeps it that its reason is wider than the upper floors. It seemed that it was enough just to touch a small piece of his marble, as the entire palace would be silent and collapsed into the world famous large channel. The Genio Urbis Joannes Dario - "Giovanni Dario - Genius of the city" was engraved on the base of the palace. Above the three narrow windows with pointed vaults, chained by triple lattices, as if they were intended to protect the harem. The marble facade was decorated with medallions from green granite and red porphira - in the water reflected a tinted, rapid face of the palace.

But this beautiful mask could not hide the eye striking, although she pulled out all three floors - two Piano Nobile, the aristocratic floors conceived for inspection, and not as housing, and modest, discreet top floor. Palazzo Zhemunno signed and had a sort of all his appearance, but separately every floor was no more than an impressive salon. On the ground floor there was a Mohamed salon, named after Sultan Mohamed II, to which the architect Giovanni Dario was obliged to be his glory and the state.

On the second floor there was a pink salon. Next to him was a library, a luxurious bathroom, a bedroom, small rooms for guests and Chulans with storage rooms.

In the walls of the palace pier it was cold, damp and dark. The whole generations of Venetian architect students were devoted to their thesis with these marble arches, crop and columns of the marigos and berths of the late Middle Ages and Renaissance.

Marble vaults were waved with herbs, and they were completely covered with apicles and schherbinki due to endless floods. On the pier of the copirport, two marble figures of boys who have left the water with extreme flesh, kept the turquoise-white striped coat of arms of the genus Dario. Everything that was once perfect in them, it turned off and disappeared: members, curls, noses - now the salt was already bought in their face. At one of them at the bottom of the face, such a cavern was like, as if he had a leprosy.

On the stairs to the second floor. The corridor was decorated with gilded rosettes from plaster - samples of creepy rococo. But what can you do? For five centuries, Palazzo digested all its inhabitants, cool and silently.

Some of them believed that he could express himself, building a marble fountain, the other tried to embody his creative impulses in the equipment of the palace with a kitchen elevator for delivering evokes to the upper floors.

But the fact that all of its inhabitants are valued as the individuality of the house - the white-golden tile furnaces of the Rococo era and ceilings, decorated with gypsum sockets, was nothing more than anything worthwhile trim, which, however, could not spoil and the true originality and individuality of the Palazzo Dario.

Of the three floors, Palazzo Radomir occupied mostly only the third. On the second floor, that is, the first of Piano Nobile, it was possible to live only in the summer. SovReintendenza, Office for the protection of monuments, forbidden to heat this salon in order to maintain the unique samples of stucco in it. Therefore, the furniture of the second floor dreamed during the winter months under the white sheets. Radomir opened this Piano Nobile only in exceptional cases, for example, when he took photographers from publishing houses producing Venice's albums, naturally, for a certain monetary compensation.

He was still, in which the photos of his palace will appear, "Life in Venice", "Venetian Palazzo", "Palazzo world-famous big channel" - Radomir and his Palazzo Dario were to appear in any of them: Palazzo Dario - View from water; Palazzo Dario - a view from the garden; part of the marble fountain at the entrance; Second floor fountain; Luxury bathroom third floor.

Second floor. Window glasses, cast with the addition of a generous serving of lead, stained the interior in a bright pink color.

The pink salon was clogged with furniture, from which it was still possible to use only an Empire-style couch. Everything else: chairs with elegant legs, chests, cabinets, dressers, magnificent inlaid tables and secretaries from the root wood - it seemed that all his appearance demonstrated a perturbation from the very thought of using them for purpose.

"You know, in a certain sense, I had a special attitude towards the Palazzo Dario, because thanks to me, heonial furniture was preserved," he said with pride. - Who knows what it would be if someone else bought it. The best items from it would have stood in Milan salons or in America. And this Venetian antiques would not suffer. He needs a Venetian climate. High humidity. If you put it in an American apartment, where air conditioning works in the summer, and in the winter everything sneezes because of heating, it will very soon be the end.

From the history of the owners of Palazzo:

- Palazzo Dario stores for me as a historian of arts a lot of secrets. Mass circumstances hides the truth about him. For a long time there was not a single worthy historical certificate, except for the inscription "Genio Urbis Joannes Darius" on the facade, but such a scant message did not limit the human imagination, rather, on the contrary. And perhaps this is exactly what should be considered as a source of endless stories about the palace.

- Palazzo Dario is the only one in Venice, named by his creator. The inscription on the facade is a sign of respect Giovanni Dario to his homeland. Giovanni Dario was one of the few owners of the palaces on the world-famous large channel, which were not aristocrats. Most likely, the aristocrats of the world-famous large channel considered him an upset, and he fought all his life for public recognition.

- Somehow I looked at the magnificent decoration of this facade, and it seemed to me that I saw in it graceful nuances of the Rannelebard style.
... A balcony with iron balustrade, installed in the XVIII century, emphasizes the magnificence of the facade decoration, the same can be said about the lattice for the lower windows in the water itself.

One of the rooms was almost completely upholstered with copper. Over the windows of the second floor room there is a gothic surprisingly inlaid cornice. Palazzo Dario, undoubtedly, became worthy possession and housing of his creator - Giovanni Dario, whose name we read on the facade.

- Dario belongs to the most famous and ancient in Venice. It comes from Crete. Giovanni Dario was allegedly born in 1414. By origin, he was a traded, not Patricia, and a member, on the one hand, honorary, and on the other hand, a secondary group of Senate secretaries. He performed a variety of responsibilities in the Council of Ten, led the Senate enough significant departments and performed various orders ...
- Many historians appreciated the merits of Giovanni Dario. Tentories, for example, admires them, almost idle, as a person with a richest experience and talent politics. Lekontt of the History Faculty of the University of Montel writes that Dario already in 1450 was appointed to the Republic Ambassador. However, this statement is not a scientific nature, it is philable.

... Paolo Freezini, our deserved historian from Padua, we are obliged to make the fact that Giovanni Dario managed to conclude peace with the Sultan Turkey, the terrible Mohammed II, the conqueror of Constantinople ...
- Dario was authorized by Giovanni Mochhenigo to the decision and imprisonment with Mohamed II on 1478.
- Giovanni Dario was in honor of Constantinople, as evidenced by two extremely interesting letters, in which he describes a luxurious reception provided to him in this city ...
... For the establishment of the world with Mohamted II, the Republic complained to him in the news in Padua and beyond that a thousand dukatov from Salt Magistracy as a dowry of his extramarital daughter Mariette. And Mohamed presented him three gold outfits ...

... and the Dario family settled in the palace: Dario with her mistress Chiaria, his daughter Marietta and his two nephew Andrea and Francesco Pantaleo.
- How? Giovanni Dario was not married?
- Apparently no. But direct instructions do not exist. Giovanni Dario was seventy-five years old when he settled in his palace, and his life had already covered the shoe thoughts about illness and death. Then he made a testament. And in the same year, his daughter Marietta married Patricia Vincenzo Barbaro.

These Barbaro were very influential and aristocratic family. They lived in the neighboring Palazzo. May 1494 eighty years from the genus Giovanni Dario died. After his death, the palace passed the possession of the Barbaro family. Until the beginning of the XIX century, he remained their property. With the death of Dario on his heirs and descendants, some kind of rock became ...
- Mariette was not lucky with her husband, hot temper and angiveness Vincenzo Barbaro was everyone known. Already soon he was excluded for ten years from the Grand Council for insulting one lawyer.

- Marietta suffered because of a shameful position of her husband. And after the death of the father, she also died soon. Young and unhappy. She was not twenty. In the healyst youth! In the bedroom Palazzo Dario from a heart attack. And a few years after her death, Dario's nephews were brutally and mysteriously killed by robber. Neither he nor his daughter even after death found soothery. Church of Santa Maria Delle Grazia, where they were buried, in 1849 soared to the air. The fact is that since 1810 it was flooded in it, which was blown away when Austrians entered here.

- We are grateful for these numerous valuable references and facts of Raudona Labokka Brown, the author of the famous life study of Maria Sanuto. Raudon Brown was the owner of the Dario Palace from 1838 to 1842. He bought it for four hundred eighty pounds of sterling from Marquis Ebdall, the Armenian dealer diamonds, which represented Saxony in Venice until he unexpectedly broke.

... In the last years of the last century, guesthouse was located in Palazzo. Central head of his story. At that time, he belonged to the Countess de la Bom Plouwinel. She drove friendship with many thinkers, the French poet Henry de Rainier was its frequent guest in the first years of the 20th century, the inscription on the garden wall still reminds of him ...

"It was the Countess of De La Plouwinel that was the initiator of decisive restoration work, when, for example, a fountain was reopened on the third floor.

She, however, somewhat overwhelmed with decoration, in a word, overloaded the palace. At its disposal, high mirrors hung, they still hang, and also installed MOLIOLOVA Furnaces. As it rightly noticed then to "Annunzio, Palazzo Darios turned into a" grained curtisank, bent under the severity of his decorations. "The poet lived at the time on the contrary, in Casetta Rossa (pink house).

They tried to communicate between tides - popular - as one of the Palazzo mysteries:

- What does Palazzo Dario curse? - Wanda did not lose. - All Venice suffers from him.
- But not at night?! Palazzo Dario is the only palace in which the water is worth and during the low tide in the world-famous large channel. And it started almost immediately after our arrival: water unexpectedly rose across the sewer hole - black, stinking, flooded the entire first floor. We thought it was a real flood, and did not understand why the siren did not turn on. And then they looked out from the window and it turned out that in the world-famous large channel, the water was gone with a tump. It went so much that even the boat would not come to the pier.

- Maybe something is wrong with the drain? So often happens, "said Wanda.
Mikel even raised his voice.
- Yes, we had the head of the flood mayor's department, Magistratto Delle Acque. And I could not say anything! He shouted.

The bells on Campanil struck at midnight, and the moon plunged the city into a silver light. Anya took a deep breath. Vaporetto of the first line went towards the impressive church of Santa Maria della Salute. When they stood with Palazzo Dario, the soft light went to his pale Istrian marble, half a festive highlighting it.

Voltage released a little lady. She again began to navigate, they sailed Rio San Maurizio towards the world-famous large channel. So, Primo really drove her to Palazzo Dario. Palazzo Morozini Dai Leoni, where the Guggenheim Museum was located, as an unfinished cake, lay on the embankment. Near Rio de Le Torele between Palazzo Dario and the American Consulate. Primo led Gondola to Portica Palazzo Dario.
... and Palazzo Dario with his Porta Nera (Black Gate)!

In the book of the Women with a big humor, it is told about how in Palazzo were invited by different charlatans from magic so that they could clean it from the curse. But pretty cool theory of the origin of the curse because of the poor place of construction of the Palazzo:

- Mostly everything is clear. So to speak, mathematically, - said Wanda. "Of course, neither you nor your predecessors even bothered to look at the map of the city and on how the Palazzo Dario is located. And it is worth looking - anything will become clear, who at least a little-old imagination is developed.
She went to the library and, delivering a map of Venice, laid her on the table before Radomir.
"I'll show you what I explained to the magician Alexander." Do you see that the world-famous big channel has the shape of a snake or even a dragon? He divides the city into two parts. Here, at the top, margiers, - the Head of the Dragon. - Wanda led the index finger along the world famous large channel. "Here, below, we fall into the area bringing misfortunes, because it is the tail of the dragon, the most unlucky place, although conflicting at the same time.
- Why contradictory? - asked Radomir.
"I have patience," said Wanda, "just listen to at least once." The place where Ka Dario is, very negative. On the one hand, the palace is located on the left bank ...
... And the left means negative, - Radomir agreed for her.

- ABOUT! Bravo! - Wanda responded. - Look, we have the success in the world of unknown! On the other hand, at the end of the world famous large channel there is a San Georgio Island, named after St. George, who won the dragon. It neutralizes negative energy.
"It sounds logical," Radomir agreed.
"Opposite us - the symbol of Venice - St. Mark's Cathedral," Wanda continued confidently. - And both saints, St. Mark and St. George, should be expelled by evil spirits and destroy the dark power of the Dragon.
"But if you carefully look at Palazzo, its asymmetry will become clearly visible. In addition, in the palace seventeen windows, it is very bad. And the inscription: "Genio Urbis Joannes Darius". Dedication to the city. As dedication to the dragon, Alexander said. Same. He still tried to find out what an anagram of twenty-three letters means. It means: SUB Ruina Insidosa Genero (treason is born under the wreckage). This suggests that everyone who puts up in this palace will be destroyed, - Roven Vanda.

The book is read interesting, but - Peter Siski did not give her version about the occurrence of a curse and left the final open - it can be interpreted in different ways. For lovers to read books with humor, but without a logical end - suitable.

I will add only a few interesting facts to the history of Palazzo Dario.

Palazzo wanted to rebuild. On the left drawing of the existing facade, on the right drawing of the proposed restructuring, and did not consist:

The famous French artist-impressionist Claude Monet with his wife was visited by Venice:

History of Palazzo Dario interested Claude Monet and the types of the building were immortalized in the paintings of the artist:

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And such a palazzo we saw, going right away from San Marco Square in this direction.

Beauty Venice is one of the most ancient and majestic cities in Europe. The only city in his own way, built on the water and the world's unique culture of local carnavals and classical art. More than one hundred islands, about two hundred channels and sixty thousand inhabitants each year take several million tourists in their limits.

Light chimka lifting over the water makes Venice attractive for both lovers of antiquities and non-incorrigible romantics. Here, they spend their honeymoon, newlyweds, here enjoy memories about the elderly lovers.

History lovers appreciate Venice for her rich past, art connoisseurs love their cultural heritage for the ability to keep their cultural heritage. Numerous Palazzo Cities, which emerge with their majestic facades on, are a living history of Venice and, at the same time, determine its modern architectural appearance.

Made in the style of Gothic, Baroque, classicism Venetian palaces are interesting not only for their appearance. Many of them have also retained a rich interior decoration. Part of the Palazzo is given under the state needs of the city, in some buildings there are local museums.

We invite you to get acquainted with the most magnificent Palaces of Venice and sincerely wish the virtual excursion to exquisite Palazzo over time ended with the real!

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The main residence of the Venetian naughty was built in the period from 1309 to 1424. The Doge Palace is set aside in a strict Gothic style. Previously, it was used as a political, judicial and maritime city center. Today, a museum is located in the walls of the palace, and the construction itself is one of the main elements of the architectural ensemble of Venice.

Established in the XV century on the project of the architects of Bona (Father and Son) Palazzo Ca 'd'Oro applies to the number of the most elegant buildings performed in the style of Venetian Gothic. "Golden House" (the second name of the Palace on the original decoration of the Grand Gold) is located in the area of \u200b\u200bCannaregio. In the last eighty years, the French Gallery is located in it.

Since its intensity (in the XV century), before the sale (in XIX), Palazzo Barbarigo belonged to an ancient and a well-known family of Venice, which is similar to the name. The architectural appearance of the structure has absorbed the features of the Venetian-Byzantine style: the rigor of the forms, the lack of unnecessary decorations. Mosaic from Murano glass decorated the facade of Palazzo Barbarigo when changing the owners, in the XIX century.

Fondaco Dei Tedeski was born due to close commercial connections that existed between the Venetians and the Germans. It was built in the period between the XII and XV century and was used by German merchants as warehouse, shopping and residential premises. Currently, in Fondaco Dei Tedeski is the city post of Venice and local telegraph.

Initially (X-XIII century) Fondaco Dei Turks was built as a palace for the Venetian family Pesaro. In the XVI century, he was transferred to the use of the Turkish merchant community. The structure made in the Venetian-Byzantine style was used by the eastern merchants for life and trade. Now there is a Museum of Natural History.

Palazzo Dolphin-Manan was built in the middle of the XVI century on the project of an outstanding Venetian architect Jacopo Sansovino. The building was based on two medieval houses. The facade of the palace was decorated with elegant arched colunches, visually pulling not a particularly high, three-storey structure. Currently, in Palazzo Dolfin-Mannin works Bank Italy.

The Palace of Gimani Di Luke Palace, the Palace of the Di San Luka, is located at the confluence of two channels, not far from the Rialto Bridge. The building is made in the Renaissance style. Palazzo consists of three parts and a miniature rear courtyard. The white facade of the palace is decorated with multi-colored marble. Now in Palazzo Grimani is the Appeal Court of Venice.

Located next to the Academy Bridge, on the Grand Channel, Palazzo Cavalli-France is a unique monument of gothic architecture. The palace was built in the XVI century for three families of the same kind - Marcello, Hussony and Cavalli. In the XIX century, he moved into the hands of the Austrian Erzgertzog Friedrich Ferdinand, and then Baron Franceti. Today in the halls of the palace is the Institute of Science, Literature and Art.

Built in 1452, Palazzo Ka 'Foscari is one of the most majestic buildings of Venice. The architecture of the palace has pronounced gothic features: rhythmic alternation of the arches, columns and windows, traditional decor of four squid and lionic heads. The ground floor of the building has served the role of retail warehouses for a long time, the upper rooms were used as residential. In ka 'foscari, the royal blood was often stopped - for example, the King of France Heinrich III.

Palazzo Dandano was born in 1400 due to the efforts of a significant Venetian family, which bears a similar name. For his centuries-old history, the palace building changed several influential owners. Currently, Palazzo Dandolo is a five-star Hotel Royal Danieli. The architectural and tourist attraction rises on the Grand Canal in the San Marco.

Created under the project of a talented architect of the era of the Venetian baroque Baldassare Longen in the second half of the XVII century, Ka'Pzaro embodied not only the traits of luxury, but also the strict lines of classicism. The powerful facade of the palace is decorated with both alternating deep arches and decorative figures of water, lion and titanium heads. Nowadays, Ka'Pizaro functions as a museum of contemporary art.

Architect Baldassare Longen, designed at the end of the 18th century, Ka 'Rezzonico was completed only by 1745. Palace structure - Classical for Venice: Social warehouse floor and upper - residential. Since 1936, the Venice Museum of the XVIII century is located in Palazzo. The number of exposure items includes exquisite frescoes, tapestries with Flemish Tremers, the canvas of Venetian artists and the halls of the Palace.

Ka'dario Palace was built in 1487. As the basis of architectural style in it was taken by Renaissance. The Asymmetric Building of Palazzo has a mosaic facade of green marble and reddish porphyra. Ka'dario is a difficult building. Local legends refer to him to the number of "damned houses", since the majority of the Palazzo owners were desperately lucky in life: they lost their states, were subjected to violence, they ended the life of suicide.

Located between Palazzo Dandoldo and Palazzo Farcetti, Ka 'Loordan in its appearance does not differ much from the last palace. He acquired her strict gothic forms in the XIII century. Today in the walls of Ka 'Loredan is the Venetian municipality.

Erected in the 20s of the XVI century Palazzo Dei challenges has a unique structure of the facade. Unlike other Venetian palaces, the front part of this building goes to each of the parties. Initially, dei challenges were used as a house of urban treasurers, and later became a state prison at all.

Venice is famous for the large number of palaces.

The Palace Complex of Venice was created for many centuries. The centuries of development and prosperity of the Venice Republic fell under the influence of Byzantine, Gothic, Romanesque styles. The era of the Renaissance made a huge contribution.

Historically, the palace could be called only the Palace of the Doge. The rest of the buildings applying for this title should have been namedKa (Ial.ca. ) abbreviated fromCasa.What does the house mean. Later, mansions began to callPalazzo(ITAL.PALAZZO), that is, the palace.

Each influential Venetian Rod considered his duty to build a mansion, maybe several. As a result, many mansions in the names began to reflect the names of the owners. For the construction and finishing of the generic palaces of the family attracted the best architects, sculptors and artists.

Palace of the Doge (ITAL.PALAZZO DUCALE) in Venice - Great Monumentitalianagoarchitecture , one of the main attractions of the city. Is locatedsquare of St. Mark Next to the same namecathedral . Although the first building in this place was still inIX century , the construction of today's building was carried out between1309 and 1424 years Presumably architectFilippo Calendario. In 1577. Part of the palace was destroyed by fire, and the restoration of the building was engaged in Antonio De Ponti, the Creatorbridge Rialto

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Ka "d'oro, or palazzo Santa Sofia (ITAL. CA "D" ORO) - Palace in Venice, on the Grand Canal in the Cannaregio district. It is considered the most elegant palace on the Bolshoi Channel .. The name of the Palace is the "Golden House", as a tin gold was used at the initial decoration. Also, the finishing was used vermilon and ultramarine. The palace is considered a sample of Venetian Gothic.

The building in the Gothic style was built in the XV century, between 1425 and 1440, according to the project of architectochloride Bona and his son Bartolomeo Bona commissioned by Patricia Marino Contarini.

Ka "Recenko - Palace in Venice, in Dorsoduro district, on the Grand Channel. Since 1936, the Venice Museum of the XVIII century is located in the Palace.

Designed by architect Baldasar Longen in the late XVII-early XVIII centuries, construction ended after many years after his death - under the leadership of George Massari in 1745. The construction was carried out on request Patricia Filippo Bon. In the interior - Grand Frescoes of the Brush Tapolo.

The name of the palace comes from the surname of the rich, but not a good kind, whose representative acquired this mansion to the end of construction. The Roman dad occurred from the Roman Pope XIII.

Ka "Foskari. or Palazzo Foscari, damnFrancesco Foscari, this Gothic building is on

Grand Canal It was built in1452 year. Currently, the University of Ka 'Foskari is currently located (Università Ca "Foscari). Designed the buildingBartolomeo Bon.

KA "Foscari is a typical example of a residence of Venetian nobility and merchants. The basement was used as a warehouse, the first and second floor were used as a place of residence, they are called" Piano Nobile ". The central arcade of the second floor is made by modelsfacade of Loggia Palazzo Dukale.

Large central windowarcade Lights a large hall, the windows are below the sides. This is one of the most impressive buildings with the largest courtyard of a private house that can be seen in Venice. The main entrance to the palace was from the channel, since trade was trading.

That is why the facade of the house that goes onGrand Canal , Much more beautiful than the facade from the court. The external facade consists of a rhythmic seriesarch, columns And windows, these alternations belong to the Gothic style. Each column decorated by a four-hundredth and lion.


Palazzo Barbarigo- Palace on the Grand Channel, where Saint Gregorio Barbarigo was born.

Initially, the building was built in the XVI century. Palazzo was performed in the most flourishing of the Renaissance. The project provided for three floors: with the open lower loggia there was an output to the channel, the two upper floors were also with open loggias decorated with columns.

In 1886, the owners of the building - the owners of glass production, the facade of Palazzo was finished with a mosaic from Murano glass. When the mosaic was performed, the then new owners cried their aristocratic neighbors as nuvhorisha, having a sharp taste and the finish with the noble facades of neighboring buildings.

Despite this, today's appearance Palazzo is one of the most memorable and bright on all Grand Channel.

Palazzo Grimani - Palace on the canal Rio Di San Luca, at the point of the latter in the Grand Channel. It was built in the Renaissance Epoch, the modern view refers to 1556-1575.

It was originally built for Daddy Antonio Grimani. After his death, in 1532-1569, the newly rebuilt was rebuilt by the heirs of a dog, first Wittor Grimani, the Prosecutor General of the city, then Giovanni Grimani, Cardinal and Patriarch Akvilasky. Presumably, in a row to order the latter was performed by Michele Sunmykeli. Finally, the palace was completed in 1575 Gulf of Rusconi. The door portal decorated Alessandro Vittoria.

The palace consists of three parts and a small back courtyard. The facade of the palace is decorated with multi-colored marble.

Palazzo Dolphin-Manin - Palace on the Grand Channel.

Built in the middle of the XVI century by architect Jacopo Sansovino. The Customer of the Palace spoke by the Venetian merchant and diplomat J. Dolphin. The full modern name of the palace appeared after from 1789 to 1797 in Palazzo, the last day of Venice Lodovico Manin

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Palazzo Dei Challengi - Palace on the Grand Channel in the San Polo area. Located near the Rialto Bridge.

It was built in 1525-1528 by order of Dada Andrea Gritty, as the house of urban treasureev, from where he got its name. Later became a state prison.

Palazzo Cavalli-Franceti - Palace in the San Marco district, on Grand Canal, near the Academy Bridge.

It was built in the XV century architects K. Bogito, J. Manetti. The palace was reconstructed, actually completely rebuilt, in 1871-1882 with the preservation of the forms of late Gothic.

Palazzo Contarini Del Bovolo is located in the area of \u200b\u200bSan Marco.

Palace was built in1499 For Pietro Container. The main feature of the Palace is an openwork spiral staircase (architect Giovanni Candi). The staircase leads to the arcade, which offers a charming panoramic view of urban roofs. Currently, the staircase is restored and closed for visiting. Palace is located in a little visited by the alley near Campo Mannin, not far frombridge Rialto

Palazzo Corner-Spinelley - Palace on the Grand Canal in the San Marco district.

One of the best Renaissance Palaces of Venice. It was built from 1480 to 1500 by architect Mauro Coducci. The architectural feature of the palace is the round-old double arched windows and the rudded stone laying of the first floor. The palace became a prototype for many urban buildings.

In 1542, the building was transferred to the name Corner. With new owners, the architect Michele Sanmekele completely redoned the interiors of the palace.

The owner of the building in the XIX century was the famous Venetian collector Giuseppe Salom, who gathered a significant collection of Pietro Long and his contemporaries in the palace.

Ka "Loordan (Palazzo Loordan) - Palace in the San Marco district. Built in the XIII century, is located on the Grand Channel, between Palazzo Dandolo and Palazzo Farcetti. Since 1868, the municipality has been located in the palace.


Palazzo Seano - Palace in the San Polo area in the same name of the area of \u200b\u200bthe area.

The pink palace is made in the Gothic style. Through the area from the Palace there is Palazzo Corner Mohenigo

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Fondaco dei Tedeski - The palace is located on the Grand Canal, in the Quarter of Rialto. Former German compound.

Similar to Fondaco dei Turkis, in the XVI century, was a building for housing, storage and trade for German merchants.

The palace was created on the draft Girolamo Tedesco. The building has a large courtyard. Previously, the facade of the palace was decorated with the frescoes of Georgeon and Titian, who died during the fire of 1505.

In 1603-1604, Ivan Bolotnikov lived here. When he captured to the Tatars, he was sold to the slavery of the Turks, where he had to be a row on the gallery. Bolotnikov freed German ships, who captured the Turkish ship to the sea. He was brought to Venice. Blaries lived on the German trading house in Fondaco Dei Tedeski and learned German. Subsequently, the Germans who lived in Russia were served in its rebel forces.

Currently, the building houses urban mail and telegraph.

In early 2012, Benetton signed an agreement on the restoration of the palace. The manufacturer of clothes plans to turn it into a shopping center


Fondaco dei Turki - The palace is located on the Grand Channel. Former Turkish compound.

The building with covered galleries was built in the XIII century in Veneto-Byzantine style. The palace was built into the imitation of the most luxurious Meshneysian buildings of Constantinople, and in turn, he was a prototype for many Venetian palaces.

The name is associated with Turkish merchants, which the building surrendered to the hiring as a warehouse and housing.

Initially, the palace was in possession of the city and it was here that Govantia celebrated in the light emperor, as well as many other famous guests of Venice. After the palace for a long time owned various rich family Venice, from 1621 to 1838, he became the property of the Turkish community.

The building was completely renovated in the XIX century, and now there is a natural history museum.

Gallery of Venetian palaces.


Fotoskari.


Morolin.


CA 'DA MOSTO


CA "VENDRAMIN CALERGI (now casino)

Housefrancesco Petrarca.

House di Sebastiano Venier, Comandante Navale A Lepanto E POI DOGE DI VENEZIA


Palazzetto Stern.


Palazzo Barbarigo Nani-Mocenigo

Palazzo Bellavite.


Palazzo Bernardo.

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