Palazzo Giustinian Recanati.

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This austere 16th-century residence is located along the fondamenta delle Zattere, halfway between the Gesuati and the Cruise Terminal in San Basilio.

Sober building with rigorous shapes built in the 16th century and characterized by two facades: the main one which meets along the Zattere and the secondary one which overlooks the Rio di Ognissanti; the latter has neoclassical elements attributable to the architect Antonio Diedo (although some give the credit to Giuseppe Mezzani).

The building consists of a ground floor, a mezzanine, a noble floor and an attic mezzanine; of particular importance is the four-light window on the main floor with pairs of single-light windows on its sides. The interior, on the other hand, is of not

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