Palazzo Bernardo Nani, Renaissance palace on Grand Canal in Dorsoduro, Venice, Italy.
The Palazzo Bernardo Nani showcases symmetrical Renaissance architecture with a canal facade and multiple reception halls spanning across different floors.
Built in the mid-16th century by the patrician Bernardo family, the palace replaced an earlier structure and received additional modifications during the 17th century.
The palace integrates Venetian architectural elements with ornate frescoes on its original facade, representing the artistic preferences of Renaissance nobility.
The second piano nobile contains a central hall and five side rooms, making it suitable for hosting events, dinners, and private celebrations.
The palace garden, created during Napoleon's era, contains the tallest palm tree in Venice among its collection of centuries-old plants.
Location: Venice
GPS coordinates: 45.43374,12.32672
Latest update: March 9, 2025 08:43
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