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Explore the heart of Venetian history with a walk through its stunning Gothic palace
Palazzo Grassi is a Venetian civil building, located in the San Marco district and overlooking the Grand Canal. Distinguished by two large facades, one front facing the Grand Canal and one side facing Campo San Samuele, it stands out for its incredible size and candor. It denotes the Grassi family's desire to be publicly recognized as powerful, influential and wealthy.
Palazzo Pisani in Santo Stefano is the largest patrician palaces in Venice, home of Doge Alvise Pisani. An architectural masterpiece by Frigimelica, it overlooks Campiello Pisani, and home to the Benedetto Marcello Conservatory.
The Palazzo Contarini del Bovolo is a small and characteristic palazzo in Venice, Italy. It's best known for its 15th-century staircase, the Scala Contarini del Bovolo.
Mocenigo Palace-Museum is a historic palace in the heart of Venice, which was bequeathed to the city in 1945 by Count Alvise Nicolò Mocenigo. The piano nobile (main floor) is home to historic fashion. Visitors can also explore the many opulent rooms and see an exhibition on the art of fragrance - the perfect way to explore what was once Europe's capital of perfume.
Palazzo delle Prigioni translates literally to “prison palace”. The 16th-century jail overlooks the Riva degli Schiavoni waterfront in Venice, Italy.
The Villa dei Vescovi is a 16th-century villa surrounded by hills and vineyards. It's a great family destination and makes a break from city life for a day in the fresh air. Visitors can explore this rural palatial home, located in the region of Veneto, Italy.
Tour the historic rooms and walk through the lush gardens of Villa Widmann
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