1 800 000 EUR
1 790 000 EUR
235 m²
The Castello district, the largest and among the oldest in Venice, is located at the eastern end of the city. Always one of the most densely populated districts of the city, it has maintained the traditional 'Venetian way of life' intact. Among the numerous monuments and works of art, we cannot fail to mention the Arsenale, for centuries the cradle of the power of the Serenissima, the Basilica of Sts. John and Paul, one of the best loved by Venetians, of S. Francesco in Vigna, of S. Maria Formosa.The Church of the Greeks, which is only a few steps away from the flat, is located on the boundary between the Castello and San Marco districts. In this way the property is in a privileged position both to reach the most famous monuments such as the Piazza or the Rialto Bridge, and to enter the less frequented but equally emblematic corners of the city.Leaving the iconic St. Mark's Square behind, we make our way towards the sumptuous church of San Giorgio dei Greci and on our way we cannot help but stop and admire the fascinating Palazzo Priuli, which, with its elegant four-light and double lancet windows, once framed by Palma il Vecchio's frescoes, is a true jewel among Venice's period residences. We stop to admire the splendid 14th-century façade, the four-light windows and the two characteristic corner mullioned windows with wrought-iron parapet.Once through the entrance door, we walk up the marble staircase illuminated by a striking bow window and, having reached the third floor, we are welcomed into the large living room flooded with natural light from the three-mullioned window in leaded glass.On the left of the central hall there is a spacious living room with a marble fireplace and gothic corner windows from which there is a marvellous view of the Church of the Greeks and the river below.Serving the living area we find an equipped kitchen and a windowed bathroom.On the right of the entrance hall we access the sleeping area composed of two comfortable double bedrooms overlooking the Fondamenta dell'Osmarin.This is followed by a large eat-in kitchen with an open view over the roofs of Venice and St. Mark's Bell Tower, a second windowed bathroom and a convenient storage room.The property is completed by a useful mezzanine on the second floor, consisting of a small room and a bathroom, and an exclusive storage room on the ground floor.The proximity to St. Mark's Square and its Rive, the typically Venetian context and prestigious features such as the high ceilings and terrazzo floors lend great charm to this dwelling. Voir plus Voir moins Ort: Castello, Venedig
Das Castello-Viertel, das größte und eines der ältesten Viertel Venedigs, liegt am östlichen Ende der Stadt. Es war schon immer eines der am dichtesten besiedelten Viertel der Stadt und hat sich die traditionelle "venezianische Lebensart" bewahrt. Unter den zahlreichen Denkmälern und Kunstwerken sind das Arsenale, jahrhundertelang die Wiege der Macht der Serenissima, die Basilika der Heiligen Johannes und Paulus, eine der beliebtesten der Venezianer, S. Francesco in Vigna und S. Maria Formosa zu nennen.Die Kirche der Griechen, die nur wenige Schritte von der Wohnung entfernt ist, befindet sich an der Grenze zwischen den Stadtteilen Castello und San Marco. Auf diese Weise befindet sich die Wohnung in einer privilegierten Lage, um sowohl die berühmtesten Sehenswürdigkeiten wie die Piazza oder die Rialto-Brücke zu erreichen, als auch die weniger besuchten, aber ebenso emblematischen Ecken der Stadt zu betreten. Location: Castello, Venice
The Castello district, the largest and among the oldest in Venice, is located at the eastern end of the city. Always one of the most densely populated districts of the city, it has maintained the traditional 'Venetian way of life' intact. Among the numerous monuments and works of art, we cannot fail to mention the Arsenale, for centuries the cradle of the power of the Serenissima, the Basilica of Sts. John and Paul, one of the best loved by Venetians, of S. Francesco in Vigna, of S. Maria Formosa.The Church of the Greeks, which is only a few steps away from the flat, is located on the boundary between the Castello and San Marco districts. In this way the property is in a privileged position both to reach the most famous monuments such as the Piazza or the Rialto Bridge, and to enter the less frequented but equally emblematic corners of the city.Leaving the iconic St. Mark's Square behind, we make our way towards the sumptuous church of San Giorgio dei Greci and on our way we cannot help but stop and admire the fascinating Palazzo Priuli, which, with its elegant four-light and double lancet windows, once framed by Palma il Vecchio's frescoes, is a true jewel among Venice's period residences. We stop to admire the splendid 14th-century façade, the four-light windows and the two characteristic corner mullioned windows with wrought-iron parapet.Once through the entrance door, we walk up the marble staircase illuminated by a striking bow window and, having reached the third floor, we are welcomed into the large living room flooded with natural light from the three-mullioned window in leaded glass.On the left of the central hall there is a spacious living room with a marble fireplace and gothic corner windows from which there is a marvellous view of the Church of the Greeks and the river below.Serving the living area we find an equipped kitchen and a windowed bathroom.On the right of the entrance hall we access the sleeping area composed of two comfortable double bedrooms overlooking the Fondamenta dell'Osmarin.This is followed by a large eat-in kitchen with an open view over the roofs of Venice and St. Mark's Bell Tower, a second windowed bathroom and a convenient storage room.The property is completed by a useful mezzanine on the second floor, consisting of a small room and a bathroom, and an exclusive storage room on the ground floor.The proximity to St. Mark's Square and its Rive, the typically Venetian context and prestigious features such as the high ceilings and terrazzo floors lend great charm to this dwelling. Location: Castello, Venice
The Castello district, the largest and among the oldest in Venice, is located at the eastern end of the city. Always one of the most densely populated districts of the city, it has maintained the traditional 'Venetian way of life' intact. Among the numerous monuments and works of art, we cannot fail to mention the Arsenale, for centuries the cradle of the power of the Serenissima, the Basilica of Sts. John and Paul, one of the best loved by Venetians, of S. Francesco in Vigna, of S. Maria Formosa.The Church of the Greeks, which is only a few steps away from the flat, is located on the boundary between the Castello and San Marco districts. In this way the property is in a privileged position both to reach the most famous monuments such as the Piazza or the Rialto Bridge, and to enter the less frequented but equally emblematic corners of the city.Leaving the iconic St. Mark's Square behind, we make our way towards the sumptuous church of San Giorgio dei Greci and on our way we cannot help but stop and admire the fascinating Palazzo Priuli, which, with its elegant four-light and double lancet windows, once framed by Palma il Vecchio's frescoes, is a true jewel among Venice's period residences. We stop to admire the splendid 14th-century façade, the four-light windows and the two characteristic corner mullioned windows with wrought-iron parapet.Once through the entrance door, we walk up the marble staircase illuminated by a striking bow window and, having reached the third floor, we are welcomed into the large living room flooded with natural light from the three-mullioned window in leaded glass.On the left of the central hall there is a spacious living room with a marble fireplace and gothic corner windows from which there is a marvellous view of the Church of the Greeks and the river below.Serving the living area we find an equipped kitchen and a windowed bathroom.On the right of the entrance hall we access the sleeping area composed of two comfortable double bedrooms overlooking the Fondamenta dell'Osmarin.This is followed by a large eat-in kitchen with an open view over the roofs of Venice and St. Mark's Bell Tower, a second windowed bathroom and a convenient storage room.The property is completed by a useful mezzanine on the second floor, consisting of a small room and a bathroom, and an exclusive storage room on the ground floor.The proximity to St. Mark's Square and its Rive, the typically Venetian context and prestigious features such as the high ceilings and terrazzo floors lend great charm to this dwelling. Posizione: Castello, Venezia
Il sestiere di Castello, il più esteso e tra i più antichi di Venezia, si trova all'estremità orientale della città. Da sempre uno dei quartieri più popolosi della città ha mantenuto intatto il tradizionale "stile di vita veneziano”. Tra i numerosi monumenti ed opere d'arte non possiamo non citare l'Arsenale, per secoli culla della potenza della Serenissima, la Basilica dei SS. Giovanni e Paolo, una delle più amate dai veneziani, di S. Francesco in Vigna, di S. Maria Formosa.La Chiesa dei Greci, che si trova a pochi passi dall’appartamento, è collocata al limite tra il sestiere di Castello e quello di San Marco. In tal modo la proprietà risulta in una posizione privilegiata sia per raggiungere i monumenti più famosi come la Piazza oppure il Ponte di Rialto, sia per addentrarsi negli angoli meno frequentati ma altrettanto emblematici della città. Location: Castello, Venice
The Castello district, the largest and among the oldest in Venice, is located at the eastern end of the city. Always one of the most densely populated districts of the city, it has maintained the traditional 'Venetian way of life' intact. Among the numerous monuments and works of art, we cannot fail to mention the Arsenale, for centuries the cradle of the power of the Serenissima, the Basilica of Sts. John and Paul, one of the best loved by Venetians, of S. Francesco in Vigna, of S. Maria Formosa.The Church of the Greeks, which is only a few steps away from the flat, is located on the boundary between the Castello and San Marco districts. In this way the property is in a privileged position both to reach the most famous monuments such as the Piazza or the Rialto Bridge, and to enter the less frequented but equally emblematic corners of the city.Leaving the iconic St. Mark's Square behind, we make our way towards the sumptuous church of San Giorgio dei Greci and on our way we cannot help but stop and admire the fascinating Palazzo Priuli, which, with its elegant four-light and double lancet windows, once framed by Palma il Vecchio's frescoes, is a true jewel among Venice's period residences. We stop to admire the splendid 14th-century façade, the four-light windows and the two characteristic corner mullioned windows with wrought-iron parapet.Once through the entrance door, we walk up the marble staircase illuminated by a striking bow window and, having reached the third floor, we are welcomed into the large living room flooded with natural light from the three-mullioned window in leaded glass.On the left of the central hall there is a spacious living room with a marble fireplace and gothic corner windows from which there is a marvellous view of the Church of the Greeks and the river below.Serving the living area we find an equipped kitchen and a windowed bathroom.On the right of the entrance hall we access the sleeping area composed of two comfortable double bedrooms overlooking the Fondamenta dell'Osmarin.This is followed by a large eat-in kitchen with an open view over the roofs of Venice and St. Mark's Bell Tower, a second windowed bathroom and a convenient storage room.The property is completed by a useful mezzanine on the second floor, consisting of a small room and a bathroom, and an exclusive storage room on the ground floor.The proximity to St. Mark's Square and its Rive, the typically Venetian context and prestigious features such as the high ceilings and terrazzo floors lend great charm to this dwelling.