In the Heart of Venice, on the Stunning Canale dei Greci in the Castello district,, a palace whose museum-quality interiors were entirely decorated in the third part of the XVIII century in the iconic Venetian Rococo style now stands once again, after an impeccable and meticulous restoration, triumphantly restored to its former glory as a grand aristocratic private residence.
The main apartment, complete with all its annexes, spans the ground, first, and second floors of the palace, covering a total surface of 1,000 square meters. This is complemented by the exclusive ownership of a splendid internal courtyard and a private garden of 350 square meters, accessed through the imposing portego. The property also includes an additional 220-square-meter unit on the third floor of the palace, requiring full renovation. This space can be easily connected to the main apartment below via an internal staircase. An exclusive porta d’acqua ensures direct access to the property by boat.
This prestigious palazzo for sale represents a remarkable example of Venetian rococo architecture from the late 1700s. The grand monumental staircase leads to the majestic piano nobile, which opens onto a series of salons beautifully decorated with stucco and frescoes, radiating an elegant opulence that, in Venice, remains both timeless and contemporary. The golden room and the music room, along with the tronetto room, overlook the characteristic canal, offering the perfect setting to welcome guests, friends and family at any time of the day, while enjoying the splendid view and the natural light streaming through the seven French doors painted in the traditional Verde Venezia lacquer.
This exclusive residence is equipped with heating throughout, an advanced alarm and surveillance system with sensors and cameras, security barriers, and industrial-grade water purification systems. The meticulous, historically faithful restoration and the careful renovation of all spaces have been recognized by the Italian National Trust (Fondo Ambiente Italiano) and have received the esteemed admiration of the Venice Heritage Foundation.
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