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Our Apartments in Dorsoduro area
A delightful area in the southern part of Venice, favoured by many an artist, writer, academic and Venice-lover drawn to the world famous museums, fine restaurants and quintessentially Venetian scenes which characterise this much-loved part of the city.
Home to a number of University departments, the colourful Campo San Barnaba and Campo Santa Margherita - one of the city’s largest campos and one of its nicest and popular with students and families who gather to touch base with friends and have fun while enjoying the easy-going ambience of its many cafes, bars and shops. The area is close to many of the city’s major attractions and only a short walk to the district of San Marco via the Accademia Bridge with its spectacular views of the Grand Canal.
Here you can visit:
• The Accademia Galleries (Gallerie dell’Accademia)
• The Peggy Guggenheim Collection (European and American art of the first half of the 20th Century)
• Ca’ Rezzonico (Museum of 18th Century Art)
• Campo San Barnaba and Campo Santa Margherita
• The Church of Santa Maria Della Salute
• Punta Della Dogana Center of Contemporary Art
• Scuola Grande dei Carmini
• The Church of San Nicolo Dei Mendicoli (one of the most beautiful in all of Venice and well worth the walk to its quiet parish)
• The Church of San Sebastiano (with its Veronese paintings)
• The Church of Angelo Raffaele (with its statue and Guardi paintings of Tobias and the Angel Raffaele)
• The Anglican Church of St.George's at Campo San Vio
• Squero San Trovaso gondola boatyard
• The Zattere Waterfront
• The Ca' Foscari Tour
• The Island of Giudecca with its Palladio Church of the Redentore
Home to a number of University departments, the colourful Campo San Barnaba and Campo Santa Margherita - one of the city’s largest campos and one of its nicest and popular with students and families who gather to touch base with friends and have fun while enjoying the easy-going ambience of its many cafes, bars and shops. The area is close to many of the city’s major attractions and only a short walk to the district of San Marco via the Accademia Bridge with its spectacular views of the Grand Canal.
Here you can visit:
• The Accademia Galleries (Gallerie dell’Accademia)
• The Peggy Guggenheim Collection (European and American art of the first half of the 20th Century)
• Ca’ Rezzonico (Museum of 18th Century Art)
• Campo San Barnaba and Campo Santa Margherita
• The Church of Santa Maria Della Salute
• Punta Della Dogana Center of Contemporary Art
• Scuola Grande dei Carmini
• The Church of San Nicolo Dei Mendicoli (one of the most beautiful in all of Venice and well worth the walk to its quiet parish)
• The Church of San Sebastiano (with its Veronese paintings)
• The Church of Angelo Raffaele (with its statue and Guardi paintings of Tobias and the Angel Raffaele)
• The Anglican Church of St.George's at Campo San Vio
• Squero San Trovaso gondola boatyard
• The Zattere Waterfront
• The Ca' Foscari Tour
• The Island of Giudecca with its Palladio Church of the Redentore
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A terrific penthouse, perfect for 6, up 'in the gods' of the impressive 15th-century Gothic 'Palazzo Loredan Dell’...
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(Newly refurbished in 2022!) Along a hidden little alley with a courtyard at its fore, Sits a quaint Venetian...
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- 62 m²
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As featured in The London Evening Standard Homes & Property online - November 2018 A sun-dappled pergola in a...
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A wickedly seductive Dorsoduro retreat with a secret garden, bedroom terraces and a quaint canal at your...
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Please note that due to the nature of the property children under 12 are not allowed. A pretty as a picture...
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