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Palazzo Pisani Gritti, Gothic palace on Grand Canal in Venice, Italy

Palazzo Pisani Gritti is a four-story palace featuring pointed Gothic windows that stretch along the Grand Canal. The structure displays classical Venetian architecture with decorative elements that reflect the refined living standards of the city's wealthy families.

The palace was built in the 14th century for the Pisani family and underwent numerous modifications over time. In 1525 it became the residence of Doge Andrea Gritti, whose name became attached to the building.

This palace once served as a gathering place for Venetian nobility and merchants conducting their affairs along the canal. The rooms today still convey the importance this residence held in the city's social and commercial life.

The palace now operates as a luxury hotel with a variety of accommodation options and multiple dining areas. The direct waterfront location provides views that guests can enjoy from many of the rooms.

The English art historian John Ruskin and his wife Effie stayed here while studying medieval Venetian architecture. Their observations and sketches later appeared in 'The Stones of Venice', a work that documented the city's building traditions.

Location: Venice

Address: Campo del Traghetto, 2466-67, San Marco

Website: http://thegrittipalace.com

GPS coordinates: 45.43168,12.33330

Latest update: December 6, 2025 17:43

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Venice is naturally suited for romantic getaways, with its winding canals, historic palaces, and squares full of history. This selection gathers places that make the city so popular among couples: Saint Mark's Square with its basilica and campanile, the Bridge of Sighs where tradition invites you to kiss in a gondola, or the quays of Fondamenta delle Zattere stretching along the Giudecca Canal. The Grand Canal, the main artery measuring 3.8 kilometers long, reveals 170 palaces built between the 13th and 18th centuries. This collection also includes characterful accommodations set within authentic Venetian residences. The Gritti Palace occupies a 15th-century palace overlooking the Grand Canal, while Ca' Bonfadini features its frescoed salons in the Cannaregio district. To extend your stay, the La Fenice Theatre offers opera performances in a restored 18th-century setting after the 1996 fire. San Giorgio Maggiore island, accessible by vaporetto, allows you to view the city from its campanile with an unobstructed perspective over the urban area.

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