Originally an oratory in wood used by fishermen and gardeners, the structure was founded around the year 967 and subsequently rebuilt to offer modern, comfortable accommodation. The interior displays paintings by Jacopo Palma, one of the most important of 16th-century mannerist painters; an ideal setting for a relaxing drink with friends or colleagues. Facing the Campo San Simeon Grande and the Canal Grande, the hotel is also close to the train stations of Santa Lucia and Piazzale Roma, offering easy access around the city and to the main attractions. The hotel, recently refurbished, consists of 3 floors facing the Campo S. Simeon Grande and the Canal Grande. The 16 rooms have every modern comfort and are tastefully furnished with precious headboards, hand-painted by a famous local antiquarian, antique beams in the ceiling, precious curtains and refined details. The bathrooms are decorated with terracotta tiles and precious Carrara marble, which contribute to making these rooms comfortable and elegant.
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