Palazzo Malipiero Trevisan a Venezia.

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A building characterised by an elegant and easily identifiable façade, not far from Palazzo Querini Stampalia.
Of the many successive owners, only the Malipiero and Trevisan families, united by marriage, made the real difference.

The building was built between the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries and can be reached - from Campo Santa Maria Formosa - along a small private bridge. The lateral access, on the other hand, is on Ruga Giuffa and is distinguishable by a fourteenth-century coat of arms of the Malipiero family.

Residence of not excessive dimensions, which blends well with the other buildings that rise from the Campo. Its facade - in Istrian stone - is symmetrical with two portals on the ground floor with round arches and two noble floors above with a four-light window in the center with a sculpte

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