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Landmark: Casa di Bepi SuàrezCity: Burano Island
Country: Italy
Continent: Europe
Casa di Bepi Suàrez, Burano Island, Italy, Europe
Casa di Bepi Suàrez is a residential building located on Burano Island, within the Venetian Lagoon, Italy.
Visual Characteristics
The structure is a two-story house constructed with brick. Its exterior walls are painted in alternating horizontal bands of bright colors, including yellow, blue, pink, and green. The roof is pitched and covered with terracotta tiles. Windows are rectangular with dark shutters.
Location & Access Logistics
Casa di Bepi Suàrez is situated on Fondamenta San Mauro, Burano. Burano Island is accessible from Venice via Vaporetto (water bus) lines 4.1, 4.2, 12, and 13. The nearest Vaporetto stop to the house is "Burano". From the Vaporetto stop, it is a 3-minute walk east along Fondamenta San Mauro. Parking is not available on Burano Island; all transport is by water or foot. There are no dedicated parking facilities for private vehicles.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The house's origin is attributed to Giuseppe "Bepi" Suarez, a local fisherman and lace maker. He began painting his house in a variety of colors in the mid-20th century. The practice of painting houses in bright colors on Burano is a long-standing tradition, historically used to help fishermen identify their homes from a distance in the fog.
Key Highlights & Activities
Observation of the building's exterior color scheme. Photography of the facade. Walking along Fondamenta San Mauro to view other similarly colored houses.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are not directly available at the exterior of the house. Public restrooms are located near the main Vaporetto stop. Shade is minimal directly in front of the house during midday. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally available. Food vendors and restaurants are located in the main squares and along the canals of Burano, approximately a 5-minute walk away.
Best Time to Visit
For photography, early morning or late afternoon provides softer light and fewer shadows on the facade. The best months for visiting Burano Island are April through October, offering milder weather. High tide or low tide does not significantly impact access to the house itself, as it is situated on a raised fondamenta.
Facts & Legends
The house is known for its exceptionally diverse and bold color palette, reportedly chosen by Bepi Suarez himself to stand out. Local lore suggests he painted it in sections, adding new colors as inspiration struck, making it a unique visual landmark on the island.
Nearby Landmarks
- Church of San Martino Vescovo (0.2km Northwest)
- Museo del Merletto (Lace Museum) (0.3km Northwest)
- Ponte Longo (0.4km Southwest)
- Piazza Galuppi (0.3km Northwest)