Description
This magnificent historic palace, known as Palazzo Priuli, a silent witness to centuries of history, art, and nobility, is located in one of the most characteristic areas of Venice, overlooking with discreet elegance the vast and lively Campo San Polo.
The palace has belonged to the same ownership since the 19th century, while its origins date back to the 15th century, as evidenced by the ceiling of the main hall, whose wooden beams date to the 1400s, and by the Gothic-style windows overlooking the internal courtyard on the first floor. The façade, on the other hand, dates back to the 16th century. The liagò with balcony was added by the family in the late 19th century.
Today, the palace perfectly embodies the Venetian spirit: a harmonious blend of romantic decay, historical memory, and refined beauty.
The palace is arranged over three main floors.
A spacious entrance hall leads to the main staircase, storage...