Clemente Apartment is located on the third floor and can be accessed via elevator just like the other apartments in the palazzo.
It is a large open space with a wooden trussed ceiling. Very cozy and comfortable, it was designed by dividing the living area from the sleeping one with a panel. This allowed the architect to create a section with 2 bedrooms (one double and one single) and 2 bathrooms (one with shower cabin and one half bathroom). All windows overlook the Venetian rooftops, bringing in a lot of natural light. The living area presents a kitchen that opens onto the living room and a dining table that can seat 4; there is also a high counter to enjoy breakfasts or aperitifs on comfortable high stools. The 42” screen TV can be viewed from two wide comfortable sofas. The apartment has heated floors that can be regulated via remote thanks to a home automation system. This apartment is perfect for couples or small families that wish to enjoy all the comforts of a luxurious space.
Garzoni-Moro is a prestigious late-Gothic palazzo located in the middle of the bend of the Grand Canal. The area of San Samuele and Santo Stefano has always been a favorite of the most important Venetian families for their private residence. Equally distant from San Marco – political and religious center – and Rialto – the business and finance heart of the city – it was the perfect location for families to exercise their power and manage their interests during the 1000-year history of the Venetian Republic. The first Venetian settlement in fact dates back to before the 10th century, while the first palazzo was built in the 12th century. Palazzo Garzoni-Moro was built in the 15th century and completely restored in 2017. It consists of a large main residence overlooking the Grand Canal, and 8 apartments on the opposite side of the building overlooking the private courtyard, the nearby canal, and the Venetian rooftops. The location is very calm and quiet despite it being close to the city’s main attractions, like the Guggenheim Collection museum, Gallerie dell’Accademia, Ca’ d’Oro-Giorgio Franchetti museum and gallery, Palazzo Giustiniani, and Palazzo Fortuny. Furthermore, the proximity to Salizada San Samuele, Calle della Mandola, and Campo San Maurizio means being close to many shops, restaurants, and the famous outdoor antique market of San Maurizio. Literally five minutes from Palazzina G and the Bauer Hotel, both exclusive spots of Venetian nightlife, this apartment allows you to be at the heart of the city’s most important events, especially during the Venice Film Festival and the Art and Architecture Biennale. The building has been masterfully restored, with easy home automation devices, heated floors, elevator, and central air conditioning and newly designed bathrooms and kitchens.
Venice has six districts, known as “sestieri”. The district of San Marco embraces three important city venues and symbols: the Accademia Bridge, the Rialto Bridge, and the most famous Square in the world (as well as only one of the island), Piazza San Marco. Here, you can find some of the most well-known and beautiful city monuments: the splendid San Marco Basilica, richly decorated with Byzantine mosaics