VENICE
The Palace, splendidly overlooking the right bank of the Grand Canal, between the church of San Stae and Ca' Pesaro, is a witness to several centuries of history. Built in the sixteenth century as a noble residence of the Coccina familyfirst passed into the hands of the Foscarini and therefore to the GiovanelliIt hosted a series of eminent personalities: in the 18th century it was the residence of Marco Foscarinifuture Doge of the Republic of Venice, of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, visiting the city with his family, and of Frederick Christian IV King of Denmark.
The elegant architecture, rich in polychrome marbles, and the sumptuous interiors of Palazzo Giovanelli, enriched with frescoes and decorations of the period, invite you to relive and savour the splendour of Venetian history comforted by the comforts of modernity. The palace is today Hotel Palazzo GiovanelliThe hotel is a charming and high-class 4-star hotel that offers refined and welcoming rooms and suites and sophisticated services: from 24-hour reception to private transfers, from the American bar to the meeting room and free tours of Murano.