Leaving the iconic Piazza San Marco behind us, we head towards the sumptuous church of San Giorgio dei Greci and along our route we cannot help but stop to admire the fascinating Palazzo Priuli, which with its elegant four-light and double-light windows, once framed by frescoes by Palma il Vecchio, represents a true jewel among the period residences of Venice.
It is precisely inside that we venture to discover the most evocative part of the historic palace, namely the one overlooking the confluence of two typical canals, that of S. Provolo and that of S. Severo, with the coming and going of gondolas accompanied by the singing of cheerful gondoliers.
Once we cross the exclusive entrance door, we walk up the marble staircase illuminated by a suggestive bow window and, having reached the third floor, we have access to a wonderful property of over 450 square meters.
We are welcomed into the large reception room flooded with natural light from the leaded glass triple lancet window, to the left of which is a spacious living room with a marble fireplace and Gothic corner windows from which a breathtaking view opens onto the Chiesa dei Greci and the canal below. Serving the living area is a fully equipped kitchen and a bathroom with window.
The sleeping area is made up of two comfortable double bedrooms overlooking the Fondamenta dell'Osmarin. Then comes the generously sized main kitchen, from which you can enjoy an open view of the rooftops of Venice and the Bell Tower of San Marco, a second bathroom with window and a convenient closet.
Returning to the entrance, a wooden staircase leads us to the upper floor which opens onto the large living area with exposed trusses and direct access to the exclusive terrace.
The latter evokes special moments in the company of family and friends and surprises guests with its wonderful Venetian panorama.
Then there are two further double bedrooms, one with a walk-in closet and the other with an en suite bathroom, a comfortable study, a bathroom with shower, a wardrobe and a closet.
The property is completed by a useful mezzanine on the second floor, consisting of a closet and a bathroom, and two exclusive warehouses on the ground floor.
Thanks to the proximity to Piazza San Marco and its banks, the typically Venetian context and the details such as the exposed trusses, the light and the view that characterize this property, we imagine this property used as a first home, as well as a second residence for suggestive Venetian getaways.
Finally, the structure is particularly suitable as an investment property, as it is equipped with a waste disposal authorization, an essential element for tourist rentals.
The Castello district, the largest and among the oldest in Venice, is located at the eastern end of the city. One of the most populous neighborhoods in the city, it has always maintained the traditional "Venetian lifestyle" intact.--5ff5294dc21fb387c9a6385c756b2d19!
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