Ai Cavalieri di Venezia

Venice


Venetian glam is dialled up to the max in this luxurious palazzo (mansion) hotel, yet it somehow avoids slipping into tackiness. Rooms are dripping in gilt, silk damask wall coverings and sparkling Murano chandeliers – and with canals on two sides, you've got an excellent chance of a watery view.


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1. Chiesa di San Lio

0.09 MILES

Giandomenico Tiepolo sure knew how to light up a room. Duck into the atmospheric gloom of San Lio's baroque interior and, as your eyes adjust, look up at…

2. Bartolomeo Colleoni Statue

0.09 MILES

Bartolomeo Colleoni's galloping bronze equestrian statue is one of only two such public monuments in Venice – and an extraordinary example of early…

3. Chiesa di Santa Maria dei Miracoli

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This magnificent church was built between 1481 and 1489 to house Nicolò di Pietro's Madonna icon after the painting began to miraculously weep in its…

4. Chiesa di Santa Maria Formosa

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Originally built as a thatch-roofed wooden church in the 7th century, Santa Maria Formosa was refashioned by Mauro Codussi in 1492 with new baroque curves…

5. Scuola Grande di San Marco

0.12 MILES

Instead of simple father-son handyman projects, sculptor Pietro Lombardo and his sons had more ambitious goals: a high-Renaissance marble facade for the…

6. Zanipolo

0.12 MILES

Commenced in 1333 but not finished until the 1430s, this vast church is similar in style and scope to the Franciscan Frari in San Polo, which was being…

7. Fondazione Querini Stampalia

0.13 MILES

In 1869 Conte Giovanni Querini Stampalia made a gift of his ancestral 16th-century palazzo (mansion) to the city on the forward-thinking condition that…

8. Palazzo Grimani

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The Grimani family built their Renaissance palazzo (mansion) in 1568 to showcase the extraordinary Graeco-Roman sculpture collection of Cardinal Giovanni…