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Don't be impressed by the sheer size of this palace, which disrupts and fills the grandiose Campo San Geremia.
Splendour and luxury are certainly two good adjectives to describe it. Close your eyes and try dreaming of a fantastic dancing party in the salon frescoed by Tiepolo.

Baroque palace of the eighteenth century (mid-seventeenth - eighteenth century) located near the confluence of the Rio di Cannaregio, in the Grand Canal; the author is not known, the names of Andrea Cominelli and the two Tremignons (father Alessandro and son Paolo) are mentioned but there is no official information.

Its three facades, in Istrian stone and richly adorned, face three different points of the city: the first overlooks the Grand Canal, the second overlooks the Campo San Geremia (possible attribution to Giorgio Massari) and the third the rio of Cannaregio; all show an

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