Venezia D Oro
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Ca d’Oro ( Galleria Franchetti) owes its name to the precious decorations in gold-leaf that used to cover the façade. It is a notable example of Venetian Gothic architecture and one of the most spectacular palaces on the Grand Canal. HISTORY:Ca d’oro was commissioned in 1420 by the prosecutor Marino Contarini and was completed in 1440. After his death it was divided among his heirs. Since then Ca’ D’ Oro passed from one owner to the other undergoing internal transformations that determined a state of decay until, at the beginning of the 19th century, it fell in a state of semineglect and was subject to deturpation and robberies. In 1895 Baron Franchetti, a musician and collector from Turin, bought it and started to renovate it to accommodate his collections of paintings, sculptures and coins. In 1916 it gave the building and all its contents to the State. For this reason today it can be visited, as it hosts GALLERIA FRANCHETTI On top of the Franchetti collection (which includes paintings, especially from Tuscany and Central Italy) it hosts important pieces of art from the Veneto region, including the beautiful St. Sebastian by Mantegna, Venus with a Mirror by Titian, some Views of Venice by Guardi, sketches by Gian Lorenzo Bernini and frescoes by Pordenone. It also hosts sculptures from some churches suppressed after the fall of the Republic, bronzes and medals from an ancient collection from Padua that had become property of the Republic, paintings and frescoes belonging to the State, and a collection of Flemish paintings including The Crucifixion by H. Van Eyck. A more recent acquisition includes several thousands of ceramics from the lagoon area dating from the 12th century, partly purchased and partly offered by casual finders. Experts and scholars can also study the numismatic collection and the collection of medals (which are not exhibited). Admittedly, the Gallery does not contain the best works of art (the real masterpieces of the aforementioned artists are in other areas of the city), but it is worth visiting if only to observe the structure of the palaces on the Grand Canal, from the ground floor (that was used as a storehouse) to the higher floors where the owner lived with his family and carried out his business.
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Golden Staircase (Scala d’oro) The Doge’s apartment only occupies one of the Palace’s three floors and to get to it you climb the beautiful Golden Staircase, begun halfway through the 16th century by Sansovino. The stairway owes its name to the spectacular golden stucco decorated vault and was formerly only used by Magistrates and important people.
How to get there: Water bus ACTV line 1; Water bus dell’Arte stop Ca d’Oro;
Visiting hours: Monday: 9.00 - 14.00 Tuesday - Sunday: 9.00 - 19.00
One of the most iconic, even ’souvenir-like’ architecture pieces of Venice, is Ca D’oro. Widely used on postcards, or as a common intro of the tourist guides of the city, this House’s (’Ca’ comes from Casa) construction started in 1420, upon a request of Marin Contarini. He was a wealthy, well-standing politician and part of the Contarini family. This is one of the twelve founding families of. Location of Ca’ d’Oro on the map of Venice. Find out where it is and what the closest landmarks are on our interactive map. The Ca ’d’Oro is a well-known building in Venice, located in the Cannaregio district overlooking the Grand Canal. Its name derives from the fact that originally some parts of its facade were covered with a golden edge, forming part of a complex polychromy that pitifully has been lost with the pass of time.
The sale of tickets ends 30 minutes before closing
Closing: January 1, December 25, May 1
Ticket price:
(ROUTE 1 - Galleria Giorgio Franchetti at the Ca ’d’Oro): Full € 6.00; Facilitated for EU citizens 18 - 25 years: € 2.00;
(ITINERARY 1 - Giorgio Franchetti Galleries at the Ca ’d’Oro + Palazzo Grimani): Full: € 14.00; Reduce: €6,00 Facilitated for EU citizens aged 18 - 25: € 4.00;
(INTEGRATED TICKET - ROUTE 2): Full: € 14.00; Rules of gin rummy uk.Cozy 3 Star Superior Hotel WELCOME TO HOTEL CA’ D’ORO VENICE
A water gate from another era, which overlooks the picturesque Rio di Ca’ Dolce, and a charming and typical Venetian Courtyard, with a delightful small well, frame the quiet and reserved Hotel Ca’ d’Oro.
Upon entering you immediately find yourself surrounded by a relaxed and serene atmosphere, from the quiet sitting room where you can rest from the labours of the day to the breakfast room, the perfect place to refuel in the morning, before heading out to explore the magic of Venice.
Everything you need to visit in the city is at your fingertips, but you will soon want to get back to the Hotel Ca’ d’Oro and immerse yourself in the serene tranquility of its surroundings, in the comfort of its welcoming rooms, so elegant and sober; or maybe go up to the top floor and enjoy the stunning views, and find a moment of real relaxation in the magnificent roof terrace.Choose your best accomodation THE PROPERTIES OF OUR GROUP Hotel Ca’ d’Oro
3 Star superior Hotel, refined and golden corner in the beat of real Venice.Read moreVenezia To RomeCa’ de la Fonte
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Large and exclusive suites in historical palace, totally and finely renovatedVenezia Ca D’oroRead MoreOur job is to make your holiday MAGICAL!!! Discover Our Services Choose The Right Accommodation for You Our Rooms See all the roomsIn the Heart of Venice Location Venezia Dorchester MaHotel Cà d’oro
4557, Salizada del Pistor, Venezia, Veneto, 30121, Italia.How to Reach UsIf you have particular request use this form to contact us! Ask for the best accomodation
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Ca d’Oro ( Galleria Franchetti) owes its name to the precious decorations in gold-leaf that used to cover the façade. It is a notable example of Venetian Gothic architecture and one of the most spectacular palaces on the Grand Canal. HISTORY:Ca d’oro was commissioned in 1420 by the prosecutor Marino Contarini and was completed in 1440. After his death it was divided among his heirs. Since then Ca’ D’ Oro passed from one owner to the other undergoing internal transformations that determined a state of decay until, at the beginning of the 19th century, it fell in a state of semineglect and was subject to deturpation and robberies. In 1895 Baron Franchetti, a musician and collector from Turin, bought it and started to renovate it to accommodate his collections of paintings, sculptures and coins. In 1916 it gave the building and all its contents to the State. For this reason today it can be visited, as it hosts GALLERIA FRANCHETTI On top of the Franchetti collection (which includes paintings, especially from Tuscany and Central Italy) it hosts important pieces of art from the Veneto region, including the beautiful St. Sebastian by Mantegna, Venus with a Mirror by Titian, some Views of Venice by Guardi, sketches by Gian Lorenzo Bernini and frescoes by Pordenone. It also hosts sculptures from some churches suppressed after the fall of the Republic, bronzes and medals from an ancient collection from Padua that had become property of the Republic, paintings and frescoes belonging to the State, and a collection of Flemish paintings including The Crucifixion by H. Van Eyck. A more recent acquisition includes several thousands of ceramics from the lagoon area dating from the 12th century, partly purchased and partly offered by casual finders. Experts and scholars can also study the numismatic collection and the collection of medals (which are not exhibited). Admittedly, the Gallery does not contain the best works of art (the real masterpieces of the aforementioned artists are in other areas of the city), but it is worth visiting if only to observe the structure of the palaces on the Grand Canal, from the ground floor (that was used as a storehouse) to the higher floors where the owner lived with his family and carried out his business.
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*Venezia Dorchester Ma
Golden Staircase (Scala d’oro) The Doge’s apartment only occupies one of the Palace’s three floors and to get to it you climb the beautiful Golden Staircase, begun halfway through the 16th century by Sansovino. The stairway owes its name to the spectacular golden stucco decorated vault and was formerly only used by Magistrates and important people.
How to get there: Water bus ACTV line 1; Water bus dell’Arte stop Ca d’Oro;
Visiting hours: Monday: 9.00 - 14.00 Tuesday - Sunday: 9.00 - 19.00
One of the most iconic, even ’souvenir-like’ architecture pieces of Venice, is Ca D’oro. Widely used on postcards, or as a common intro of the tourist guides of the city, this House’s (’Ca’ comes from Casa) construction started in 1420, upon a request of Marin Contarini. He was a wealthy, well-standing politician and part of the Contarini family. This is one of the twelve founding families of. Location of Ca’ d’Oro on the map of Venice. Find out where it is and what the closest landmarks are on our interactive map. The Ca ’d’Oro is a well-known building in Venice, located in the Cannaregio district overlooking the Grand Canal. Its name derives from the fact that originally some parts of its facade were covered with a golden edge, forming part of a complex polychromy that pitifully has been lost with the pass of time.
The sale of tickets ends 30 minutes before closing
Closing: January 1, December 25, May 1
Ticket price:
(ROUTE 1 - Galleria Giorgio Franchetti at the Ca ’d’Oro): Full € 6.00; Facilitated for EU citizens 18 - 25 years: € 2.00;
(ITINERARY 1 - Giorgio Franchetti Galleries at the Ca ’d’Oro + Palazzo Grimani): Full: € 14.00; Reduce: €6,00 Facilitated for EU citizens aged 18 - 25: € 4.00;
(INTEGRATED TICKET - ROUTE 2): Full: € 14.00; Rules of gin rummy uk.Cozy 3 Star Superior Hotel WELCOME TO HOTEL CA’ D’ORO VENICE
A water gate from another era, which overlooks the picturesque Rio di Ca’ Dolce, and a charming and typical Venetian Courtyard, with a delightful small well, frame the quiet and reserved Hotel Ca’ d’Oro.
Upon entering you immediately find yourself surrounded by a relaxed and serene atmosphere, from the quiet sitting room where you can rest from the labours of the day to the breakfast room, the perfect place to refuel in the morning, before heading out to explore the magic of Venice.
Everything you need to visit in the city is at your fingertips, but you will soon want to get back to the Hotel Ca’ d’Oro and immerse yourself in the serene tranquility of its surroundings, in the comfort of its welcoming rooms, so elegant and sober; or maybe go up to the top floor and enjoy the stunning views, and find a moment of real relaxation in the magnificent roof terrace.Choose your best accomodation THE PROPERTIES OF OUR GROUP Hotel Ca’ d’Oro
3 Star superior Hotel, refined and golden corner in the beat of real Venice.Read moreVenezia To RomeCa’ de la Fonte
Modern, luminous and quiet suites and rooms, with the possibility to enjoy the garden or private terraceRead MoreCa’ dei Proverbi Suites
Large and exclusive suites in historical palace, totally and finely renovatedVenezia Ca D’oroRead MoreOur job is to make your holiday MAGICAL!!! Discover Our Services Choose The Right Accommodation for You Our Rooms See all the roomsIn the Heart of Venice Location Venezia Dorchester MaHotel Cà d’oro
4557, Salizada del Pistor, Venezia, Veneto, 30121, Italia.How to Reach UsIf you have particular request use this form to contact us! Ask for the best accomodation
Register here: http://gg.gg/utfxs
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