Laura Meozzi
Ref. 2755 Palazzo Querini
MAJESTIC HISTORICAL PALAZZO FOR SALE IN THE HEART OF VENICE, DORSODURO
INTERIORS: 2,530 sqm (27,233 sqft)
Bedrooms: 35
Bathrooms: 35
Condition : Good condition
Elevator: Yes
Internet: Yes
Heating:
Radiator + Air-conditioning
general details
Interiors: 2,530 sqm (27,233 sqft)
Bedrooms: 35
Bathrooms: 35
Condition : Good condition
Elevator: Yes
Internet: Yes
Heating:
Radiator + Air-conditioning
In the heart of Venice, not far from Ca’ Rezzonico and Campo San Barnaba, stands the imposing Palazzo Querini, a stately mansion from the 17th century. The immense building (more than 2,500 m²) has six floors and houses commercial facilities on the ground floor, eight independent apartments, an entire level designated for offices and large attics. Due to its large size, one could easily convert the entire building into a luxury boutique hotel in the heart of one of the world's most beautiful cities. The floors are conveniently connected by an elevator.
Veneto - Venice City Center - Sestiere Dorsoduro
Venice, a city suspended between water and sky, is one of the world’s most enchanting and historically rich destinations. Built on more than 100 small islands in the Venetian Lagoon along the Adriatic Sea, Venice’s uniqueness is woven into its network of canals, narrow alleys, and centuries-old palaces. Known as La Serenissima, the "Most Serene Republic," Venice was a maritime powerhouse for centuries, controlling trade routes and fostering a golden age of art, architecture, and intellectual exchange.
At its heart lies St. Mark's Square (Piazza San Marco), a grand, open space surrounded by architectural marvels, including St. Mark's Basilica with its Byzantine mosaics, and the Doge's Palace, the seat of Venetian power for nearly a thousand years. Adjacent to the square is the iconic Campanile (bell tower) and the Bridge of Sighs, named for the sighs of prisoners glimpsing Venice one last time before imprisonment. The Rialto Bridge, spanning the Grand Canal, is another symbol of Venice, flanked by bustling markets selling fresh produce, fish, and Venetian crafts.
A city deeply tied to its waterways, Venice is navigated by vaporetti (water buses) and gondolas, offering unforgettable views of its palaces and Gothic facades that seem to float on the water. Venice’s famed canals are not only a means of transportation but also a testament to the city’s ingenuity, as its foundation rests on millions of wooden piles driven into the lagoon bed centuries ago.
Venice’s surrounding islands, each with its own character, further enhance the region’s allure. Murano is famous for its centuries-old glassmaking tradition, where artisans still produce intricate glass pieces, while Burano, with its colorful fishermen’s houses and lace-making heritage, provides a tranquil contrast to the main islands. Torcello, among the earliest settled islands, offers a peaceful glimpse into Venice’s past, with ancient churches and quiet canals.
The city’s storied history has also shaped its cultural landscape. Venice’s annual Carnival is legendary, with elaborate masks and costumes that evoke the glamour and intrigue of the Venetian Republic’s heyday. The Biennale art exhibition and Venice Film Festival attract global audiences, while the city’s culinary scene brings fresh Adriatic seafood, polenta, and unique flavors from its centuries of Mediterranean trade.
Venice’s beauty and historical depth, from its grand canals and splendid palaces to its vibrant islands and festivals, make it a place like no other. Each canal, alley, and architectural wonder is a reminder of the city’s resilience, art, and enduring allure that has captivated travelers for centuries.
GEOGRAPHIC POSITION
From the property, located close to Campo San Barnaba, one can easily reach on foot the most famous monuments and landmarks of Venice. Ranked by distance we can find the Gallerie dell’Accademia (500 m; 5’), the Gothic church of Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Frari (750 m; 10’), the Peggy Guggenheim Collection (900 m; 10’), the prestigious theater “La Fenice” (1.2 km; 15’), the Scala del Bovolo (1.3 km; 20’), part of the beautiful Palazzo Contarini, the famous and unmistakable Ponte di Rialto (1.5 km; 15’) crossing the Canal Grande, the unique and beautiful Piazza San Marco (1.5 km; 15’) with the homonym Basilica and the imposing Palazzo Ducale, Calle Varisco (2.1 km; 30’), one of the narrowest alleys in the world (just 53 cm wide!), Campo Santi Giovanni e Paolo (2.2 km; 30’) with the Chiesa di Zanipolo and the equestrian monument dedicated to Bartolomeo Colleoni and finally the fortified Arsenal (2.7 km; 30’) whose work allowed Venice to dominate the Mediterranean Sea for centuries.
CLOSEST CITIES AND TOWNS
Distances are intended from Mestre, set on the mainland and reached by train (Stazione Santa Lucia) and/or bus (Piazzale Roma).
Treviso (29km; 30’), Padova (36km; 40’), Cittadella (61km; 55’), Bassano del Grappa (91km; 1h 15’), Ferrara (107km; 1h 20’), Verona (116km; 1h 20’), Redipuglia (116km; 1h 15’), Cortina d’Ampezzo (145km; 2h), Trieste (148km; 1h 50’), Sirmione (149km; 1h 45’), Mantua (153km; 1h 40’), Trento (208km; 2h 15’)
CLOSEST AIRPORTS
Distances are intended from Mestre, set on the mainland and reached by train (Stazione Santa Lucia) and/or bus (Piazzale Roma).
Venezia Marco Polo (8km; 15’), Trieste Ronchi dei Legionari (116km; 1h 15’), Verona Valerio Catullo (124km; 1h 20’), Bologna Marconi (149km; 1h 35’), Bergamo Orio al Serio (222km; 2h 20’), Milano Linate (254km; 2h 40’), Milano Malpensa (308km; 3h 10’)
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Ref. 2755 Palazzo Querini
€ 12,500,000
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2 years with Romolini
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