Venetian itineraries
The palace of the Grimani family was erected close to campo Santa Maria Formosa. In 1981 it was bought by the Italian State that started a renovation work regarding the building and its decorative elements which ended in 2008.
A truly fascinating story of the full Renaissance, that of the Grimanis.
Starting with Antonio, shrewd and smart merchant: he was accused of having betrayed the Venetian State interests, he was brought across st Mark's square in chains, but years later he got his revenge when he was elected as a doge.
Continuing with the son Domenico: he was a cardinal in Rome aspiring to become Pope, in love with ancient classical art and owner of a wonderful collection, also including the precious Breviary and northern Renaissance art works.
Eventually, Antonio’s grandson Giovanni, patriarch of Aquileia: he was contrasted by the Inquisition, accused of showing too much sympathy towards Martin Luther's ideas and forced to abandon his aspiration to become cardinal.
The palace, which once hosted the art works and antiquities collection belonging to Domenico and Giovanni, is a real jewel for its frescoes, stuccoes, gildings and the originality it displays in architecture and decoration. A true Venetian domus aurea.
duration: 2h
extra costs: entrance fee of the museum, at 2.30pm every day
designed for: everybody
For this guided tour contact me at l.romeo@seevenice.it
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St Mark’s square, the basilica and the Doge’s palace
The lagoon, its islands, its environmental protection
Off-the-beaten path in San Polo and Santa Croce
Off-the-beaten path in Dorsoduro
Off-the-beaten paths in Castello
The Grand Canal and the hidden waterways


The Frari church and the Scuola of St Roch
The island of San Giorgio Maggiore
The museum of Modern Art in Ca’ Pesaro
The Grimani Palazzo
St Sebastian church and the Scuola of the Carmini
Pinault’s museums: the Dogana and Palazzo Grassi


The Doge’s palace and its secret itineraries
Ca’ Rezzonico palace and the ridotti
Mariano Fortuny and his palace
The Grimani Palazzo
Photo: Luisella Romeo
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