Grimani Palace (di San Luca)
Grimani Palace (di San Luca)
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| title | Grimani Palace (di San Luca) |
| category | palace |
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| Palazzo Grimani di San Luca, located on the Rio di San Luca, is a Renaissance building in Venice. Originally the residence of the Venetian Doge Antonio Grimani, it was rebuilt in 1532-1569 by his heirs. The palace is composed of three parts with a small backyard. The façade, with its distinguishing massive window arches, is decorated with polychrome marble. The most striking feature of the interior is the Sala di Psiche, with frescoes by Francesco Menzocchi, Camillo Mantovano and Francesco Salviati. Palazzo Grimani is currently the seat of the Venice Appeal Court. | |
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Venice Tourist Board |
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