Palazzo Vendramin dei Carmini - Piano nobile
Total rent
- 5 Rooms
- 2 Bathrooms
- 620 m² Total surface
Description
Palazzo Vendramin dei Carmini dates back to the late 15th century, although it has undergone numerous remodels over the centuries. Originally, the palace belonged to the Vendramin family, one of the most influential in Venice, who commissioned its construction to symbolize their wealth and power. The architecture of the palace reflects the Renaissance style, with features typical of Venetian residences of the period, evident in the elegant facade overlooking the large inner courtyard, making it one of the most representative examples of patrician residences in Venice. Throughout history. A particularly well-known aspect of Palazzo Vendramin dei Carmini is its connection with music and culture, and over the centuries it became a meeting place for intellectuals and artists, even hosting primary city cultural institutions to this day. The stucco and wooden decorations, frescoes and flooring of the Palace's Piano Nobile are the subject of an extensive study by the Institute of Art History of the Cini Foundation, published by Electa. We propose a solution of definite interest to prestigious national and international entities, with respect to the lease of the second piano nobile.All units are served by an elevator for exclusive use. VC-2025-206