
Palazzo Giovanelli
Italy
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Venice
Palazzo Giovanelli
The best Venetian Hospitality
Built in the sixteenth century as a noble residence of the Coccina family, it first passed into the hands of the Foscarini and then the Giovanelli, hosting a series of eminent personalities: in the eighteenth century it was the residence of Marco Foscarini, future Doge of the Republic of Venice, of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, in visit to the city with his father, and Frederick Christian IV, King of Denmark.
The elegant architecture, and the sumptuous interiors, enriched with frescoes and decorations of the time, invite you to relive and savor the glories of Venetian history.
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In the historic district of S. Croce, in San Stae, one of the few where you can still breathe the uniqueness of Venice.






























