In the enchanting Campo Santa Maria Matter Domini, in the Santa Croce district, a few steps from the San Stae stop, we find a condensed typology of Renaissance buildings that can still be admired while wandering around Venice. An example is Ca' Barbaro where the coat of arms can still be read: MALO MORI Q(UAM) FEDARI, (I'd rather die than betray, contaminate myself), motto of one of the many Compagnie della Calza present in the city! The Compagnie della Calza were made up of young gentlemen dressed in silk jackets and white or colored stockings to identify their membership. We leave the Campo to arrive at the quiet Fondamenta where the fascinating property
we are visiting today is located. We cross the well-kept condominium entrance hall and the entrance door, to discover an unexpected and bright apartment on the mezzanine floor overlooking a sunny private courtyard. The living room and large bedroom with exposed beams and double access to the garden make this property a true oasis of peace in the heart of Venice.
The Santa Croce district owes its name to the church of Santa Croce, it is the district that 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.
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