Entire renovated 16th Cent. Palazzo in Venice's most exclusive S. Marco area
5.0
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Entire renovated 16th Cent. Palazzo in Venice's most exclusive S. Marco area
CIN: IT027042C2JMTLQBMY
With three bedrooms and three bathrooms, VeniceTownhouse is a 178-square meter large house offering complete privacy from the marble-lined entry floor all the way up to the rooftop terrace. And it's located in the Park Avenue of Venice, the upscale San Samuele area of the most central San Marco district.
Original details include two sets of bifora windows divided by marble columns which may have come from the Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantium) in the 14th or 15th century. Exposed wooden ceiling beams on the parlor and bedroom floors date back to the building's 16th-century origins at the height of the Venetian Republic.
A year-long renovation completed in 2021 added a modern kitchen, marble-lined bathrooms, air conditioning, high-speed fiber optic Internet, heating controlled on each floor, video doorbell system, electronic front door lock, and other 21st century amenities.
Many generations of merchant families and noblemen have lived here,
Venice Townhouse is an entire four-story Venetian palazzo whose origins date back to about the year 1500. With three bedrooms and three bathrooms, the 178-square meter house offers complete privacy, from the marble-lined entry floor off a typical Venetian street, all the way up to the rooftop terrace. From there the wonderful panorama includes a glimpse of the Grand Canal, the church and campanile of San Samuele and Palazzo Grassi.
Original details include two sets of bifora windows divided by marble columns which may have come from the Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantium) in the 14th or 15th century. Exposed wooden ceiling beams on the parlor and bedroom floors date back to the building's 16th-century origins at the height of the Venetian Republic.
An entire four-story house for rent in Venice's very center is a rare find today.
From the altana rooftop terrace guests can enjoy a wonderful panorama includes a glimpse of the Grand Canal, the church and campanile of San Samuele and Palazzo Grassi.
Detailed House Description
Ground Floor: Three types of marble and a 17th century wooden chest decorate the elegant lobby floor, whose marble staircase leads to the second floor. A back window overlooks a small courtyard, and pantry space beneath the stairs holds a new washing machine and dryer.
Second Floor: The stairs open to the fully equipped 2021 installed kitchen whose sleek modernity is contrasted by the traditional Venetian terrazzo floor, bifora windows and original wooden ceiling beams. A counter in front of the window is the perfect place for breakfast or lunch.
A side door from the kitchen leads to the living room, which extends the entire length of the house. Original wooden beams and hardwood floors frame the room, which includes a red marble fireplace to one end. The decor is a mix of antique and modern. The furniture includes a gold and marble Venetian console from 1700, an elegant couch from the 1930s, two new de Padova chairs, an antique carpets, two 19th century paintings, and a brand new Armani Jim dining room table, and new Korg G1 Air digital piano. Exquisite hand embroidered pillows from Uzbekistan decorate the sofa and chairs.
Third Floor: The master bedroom with queen-sized 10 cm bed (with Frette sheets) has original wooden ceiling beams as well as a series of built-in closets. An in-suite, marble-lined bathroom with bathtub and shower is framed by the bifora windows. The second bedroom with a 10 cm double bed enjoys wonderful afternoon light and a view over the rooftops of Venice facing towards the back, and has a desk and access to a second marble-lined bathroom with shower.
Fourth Floor: A den with a sofa that opens into a bed and a dormer that leads to the rooftop altana. The floor also contains a bathroom and shower.
Rooftop Altana: Stairs from the fourth floor lead to a small private altana (rooftop terrace) whose views include a little slice of the Grand Canal; the nearby campanile of the Church of San Samuele; the top of the campaniles of Frari and Santo Stefano churches; the back of the Fenice Theater, Palazzo Grassi, and the back of a row of palazzi lining the Grand Canal.
Guest Apartment: Guests requiring extra space can also rent an additional studio apartment with terrazzo flooring with kitchenette and additional bathroom and a entrance to the street and door to the entry way.
The house is located on Calle delle Carrozze (Street of Carriages), next door to Palazzo Grassi, one of the most famous palaces on the Grand Canal, in Venice's most famous San Marco district. The quiet San Samuele area is home to some of the city's well-to-d0 residents today and some of Venice's most famous citizens in the past (click here for more details). Similar to New York's Park Avenue, few restaurants, bars and stores operate in the immediate vicinity -- making it a less touristed and quieter area than most of central Venice -- but all the action is only a few minutes' walk away.
Original details include two sets of bifora windows divided by marble columns which may have come from the Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantium) in the 14th or 15th century. Exposed wooden ceiling beams on the parlor and bedroom floors date back to the building's 16th-century origins at the height of the Venetian Republic.
A year-long renovation completed in 2021 added a modern kitchen, marble-lined bathrooms, air conditioning, high-speed fiber optic Internet, heating controlled on each floor, video doorbell system, electronic front door lock, and other 21st century amenities.
Many generations of merchant families and noblemen have lived here,
Venice Townhouse is an entire four-story Venetian palazzo whose origins date back to about the year 1500. With three bedrooms and three bathrooms, the 178-square meter house offers complete privacy, from the marble-lined entry floor off a typical Venetian street, all the way up to the rooftop terrace. From there the wonderful panorama includes a glimpse of the Grand Canal, the church and campanile of San Samuele and Palazzo Grassi.
Original details include two sets of bifora windows divided by marble columns which may have come from the Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantium) in the 14th or 15th century. Exposed wooden ceiling beams on the parlor and bedroom floors date back to the building's 16th-century origins at the height of the Venetian Republic.
An entire four-story house for rent in Venice's very center is a rare find today.
From the altana rooftop terrace guests can enjoy a wonderful panorama includes a glimpse of the Grand Canal, the church and campanile of San Samuele and Palazzo Grassi.
Detailed House Description
Ground Floor: Three types of marble and a 17th century wooden chest decorate the elegant lobby floor, whose marble staircase leads to the second floor. A back window overlooks a small courtyard, and pantry space beneath the stairs holds a new washing machine and dryer.
Second Floor: The stairs open to the fully equipped 2021 installed kitchen whose sleek modernity is contrasted by the traditional Venetian terrazzo floor, bifora windows and original wooden ceiling beams. A counter in front of the window is the perfect place for breakfast or lunch.
A side door from the kitchen leads to the living room, which extends the entire length of the house. Original wooden beams and hardwood floors frame the room, which includes a red marble fireplace to one end. The decor is a mix of antique and modern. The furniture includes a gold and marble Venetian console from 1700, an elegant couch from the 1930s, two new de Padova chairs, an antique carpets, two 19th century paintings, and a brand new Armani Jim dining room table, and new Korg G1 Air digital piano. Exquisite hand embroidered pillows from Uzbekistan decorate the sofa and chairs.
Third Floor: The master bedroom with queen-sized 10 cm bed (with Frette sheets) has original wooden ceiling beams as well as a series of built-in closets. An in-suite, marble-lined bathroom with bathtub and shower is framed by the bifora windows. The second bedroom with a 10 cm double bed enjoys wonderful afternoon light and a view over the rooftops of Venice facing towards the back, and has a desk and access to a second marble-lined bathroom with shower.
Fourth Floor: A den with a sofa that opens into a bed and a dormer that leads to the rooftop altana. The floor also contains a bathroom and shower.
Rooftop Altana: Stairs from the fourth floor lead to a small private altana (rooftop terrace) whose views include a little slice of the Grand Canal; the nearby campanile of the Church of San Samuele; the top of the campaniles of Frari and Santo Stefano churches; the back of the Fenice Theater, Palazzo Grassi, and the back of a row of palazzi lining the Grand Canal.
Guest Apartment: Guests requiring extra space can also rent an additional studio apartment with terrazzo flooring with kitchenette and additional bathroom and a entrance to the street and door to the entry way.
The house is located on Calle delle Carrozze (Street of Carriages), next door to Palazzo Grassi, one of the most famous palaces on the Grand Canal, in Venice's most famous San Marco district. The quiet San Samuele area is home to some of the city's well-to-d0 residents today and some of Venice's most famous citizens in the past (click here for more details). Similar to New York's Park Avenue, few restaurants, bars and stores operate in the immediate vicinity -- making it a less touristed and quieter area than most of central Venice -- but all the action is only a few minutes' walk away.
Servizi
Aria condizionata
Cucina o angolo cottura
Internet/Wi-Fi
Parcheggio
Lavanderia
Balcone o patio
Lavastoviglie
TV
Mappa di San Marco
Recensioni
5.0
Eccezionale(2 recensioni)5.0
This townhouse is exactly as advertised. It is lovely. The kitchen and bathrooms are completely renovated, well appointed, and modern. The property manager was efficient, prompt and helpful. It’s location is terrific. We enjoyed cocktails on the roof, and long chats in the living room. We would definitely stay there again.
5.0
This beautiful property is ideally located for a wonderful stay in Venice.
Domande frequenti
Quanto costa questo casa rispetto ad altri a San Marco?
Il prezzo medio per un affitto a San Marco è 105 € per notte. Questo affitto è 591 € sopra la media.
Il parcheggio è incluso in questo casa?
Sì, il parcheggio è elencato come un servizio per Entire renovated 16th Cent. Palazzo in Venice's most exclusive S. Marco area. Per ulteriori informazioni, ti invitiamo a contattare la struttura per sapere dove parcheggiare.
C’è una piscina in questo casa?
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Entire renovated 16th Cent. Palazzo in Venice's most exclusive S. Marco area accetta animali domestici?
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Quali servizi sono disponibili presso Entire renovated 16th Cent. Palazzo in Venice's most exclusive S. Marco area?
Abbiamo trovato 8 servizi per questa struttura in affitto, tra cui aria condizionata, cucina o angolo cottura, internet/wi-fi, parcheggio e lavanderia.