Location
San Marco
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
3
Price
On request
Reference
ve375
A charming and classic decorative apartment in a great location
A charming and classic decorative apartment in a great location
This classic Venetian piano nobile with original stucchi decorative ceilings throughout, as well as beautiful wooden and terrazzo floors and large windows, is in an excellent location and comprises both a main apartment on the ground floor and a smaller studio on the ground floor, in the same residential building in the San Marco area between Campo Santo Stefano and San Samuele.
The properties are situated within a historically listed palace in a central and highly desirable area, close to various landmarks and amenities. Furniture by separate negotation. This is the perfect super central pied-à-terre second home.
With both canal and calle views, the layout follows a U-shaped floor plan, with the entrance, kitchen, and dining room facing north while the living room, study, and bedroom face southwest. The rooms are spacious and elegantly decorated with antique bas-reliefs. The sleeping area includes an en-suite service and a dressing room.
Main piano nobile floor: 205mq
Ground floor apartment: 27mq
The ground floor studio apartment with exposed beams has a private entrance and is perfect to accommodate a maid or member of staff.
The properties can be purchased separately or together, with the option to acquire the existing furniture at additional cost.
Overall, the two apartments offer a prime location, strong architectural interest, and the opportunity for a stylish living experience in Venice's historic centre.
Canal views
Central heating
This is the historical centre of the town with Piazza San Marco at its very heart and with Venice’s most coveted museums: Palazzo Ducale and Museo Correr. The buildings in this area of town are all on a fabulously grand scale. You will find most of the designer shops and luxury brands around here, including a number of fine jewellers and designers hidden among the colonnades of the piazza itself. The best time to visit is in the evening when the sun sets over the curved domes of St. Mark’s Basilica and live music sweeps across the piazza, defined by Napoleon as the “finest drawing room in Europe”.