We are pleased to present a spectacular second piano nobile, with lift, located within a 16th-century Venziano palace in Cannaregio. This unique property boasts unparalleled views of the Grand Canal, the Rialto, and the market.
The property has recently undergone a restoration process, with the objective of preserving its architectural and decorative layout in keeping with the typical Venetian style. It has been comprehensively refurbished and furnished to a high standard. It features neoclassical stuccoes and frescoes, contemporary-style furniture and a distinctive blend of typically Venetian details and contemporary design elements.
The property boasts terrazzo floors, solid wood doors, Murano chandeliers, precious marble and 5-metre high ceilings, which infuse the rooms with a truly unique charm and atmosphere.The property comprises an entrance hall, a hallway with access to a dining room (capacity 16 guests), a bespoke kitchen, a service bathroom, a reception room, a second living room with bar and entertainment facilities, and a large bedroom with walk-in wardrobe and en-suite bathroom. The upper floor comprises a study, which can be utilised as a guest room, a bathroom with shower and a walk-in wardrobe. The Piano Nobile boasts an original atmosphere, achieved through meticulous attention to detail, the choice of fine materials, the original juxtaposition of decorative elements and the views of the Grand Canal in one of the city's most iconic spots.
The property is situated in Cannaregio, a short walk from the renowned Rialto Bridge, the Ca' D'Oro and The Venice Venice Hotel and Restaurant (excellent for a quick drink or a lovely dinner along the Grand Canal). It is conveniently located within easy reach of public transport and a diverse range of restaurants, bacari, cafés, shops, and local handicraft stores, as well as the only cinema showing films in their original language. The Malibran Theatre (opened in 1678) and the Goldoni Theatre are also conveniently located within walking distance.
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