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We cross the Santa Croce district, a few steps from the San Stae stop, where the imposing Palazzo Ca' Pesaro is located, the current International Gallery of Modern Art, home to masterpieces such as Gustav Klimt's “Judith”. Crossing a quiet stream we arrive at the Tintor court; the Dyers, to whom we owe the name, were divided into three classes: of silks, corduroys, and canvases and exported large quantities of goods to Holland, Fiume, the Levant and Turkey. In this enchanting courtyard where the scarlet and crimson of Venice have achieved universal renown and "the secrets of the dyes were so wonderfully kept as to give rise to a very singular custom" we finally find our property! The independent entrance on the mezzanine floor reveals a comfortable entrance with access to the large windowed warehouse, with 2.80 high ceilings, and to the common courtyard. Going up the flight of stairs and crossing the front door, we are immediately struck by the reading room with a balcony overlooking the river, which promises moments of intimacy, immersed in the light of the sunset. We continue admiring the glimpses of the water from the large eat-in kitchen, to continue to the welcoming living room, where the old fireplace awaits us we can enjoy a fantastic open view of the field. The two bedrooms and the bathroom with window complete the first floor of this comfortable apartment. We continue our visit, climbing the well-kept private stairs to the third floor, where an open space with double facing and unforgettable view over the roofs of the city and a second bathroom lend themselves to various housing opportunities. The property includes a large attic, 2.10 high at the top, with a dormer window which adds enormous potential to this highly charming property of ours. The Santa Croce district owes its name to the church of Santa Croce, it is the district it serves as a link between Venice and the mainland, the best served by all means of transport both thanks to Piazzale Roma and the Santa Lucia station. Among the noteworthy places of interest we mention the churches of San Giacomo dell'Orio, San Stae, the temple of San Nicola da Tolentino, and two churches consecrated to San Simeone: San Simeon Grando or Prophet, and the other San Simeon Piccolo . The property is located a stone's throw from San Stae, in a position very close to the Grand Canal, a few steps from the Scalzi bridge, the railway and piazzale Roma. The San Stae area, well served in terms of transport and commercial establishments, is also highly sought after for the tranquility and rare authenticity of the calli and campielli.