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Palazzo Corner | Venice


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Landmark: Palazzo Corner
City: Venice
Country: Italy
Continent: Europe

Palazzo Corner, Venice, Italy, Europe

Palazzo Corner is a historic palace located in Venice, Italy. It is situated on the Grand Canal.

Visual Characteristics

The palace facade is constructed from Istrian stone, exhibiting a pale, off-white hue. It features a Renaissance architectural style, characterized by its symmetrical design and classical elements. The structure stands three stories high, with a central projecting body and two flanking wings. The ground floor contains rusticated stonework, while the upper floors are adorned with pilasters and cornices. Numerous arched windows punctuate the facade, many of which are mullioned.

Location & Access Logistics

Palazzo Corner is located at San Polo 2754, Venice. It is accessible directly from the Grand Canal via private watercraft or vaporetto. The nearest vaporetto stop is San Tomà, served by lines 1 and 2. From Piazzale Roma, the main transport hub, it is approximately a 15-minute walk or a short vaporetto ride. Public parking is available at Piazzale Roma, but is not recommended due to cost and distance.

Historical & Ecological Origin

The palace was constructed between 1532 and 1537. It was designed by architect Jacopo Sansovino. The original purpose was as a private residence for the Corner family, a prominent Venetian noble family.

Key Highlights & Activities

Viewing the exterior architecture from the Grand Canal is the primary activity. Access to the interior is generally restricted to private events or specific guided tours, which are not regularly scheduled for the public. Photography of the facade is permitted.

Infrastructure & Amenities

No public amenities are directly associated with Palazzo Corner. Restrooms and food vendors are available in the vicinity of the San Tomà vaporetto stop and the Rialto Bridge area. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong throughout this section of Venice.

Best Time to Visit

For optimal viewing of the facade's stonework and architectural details, visit during daylight hours. Mid-morning or late afternoon light provides good illumination without harsh shadows. The palace is accessible year-round, with no specific seasonal restrictions.

Facts & Legends

The Corner family was one of the oldest and wealthiest families in Venice, tracing its lineage back to Roman times. The palace's design is considered a significant example of Sansovino's work in Venice, showcasing a departure from earlier Venetian Gothic styles towards a more classical Renaissance aesthetic.

Nearby Landmarks

  • Rialto Bridge (0.3km Northeast)
  • Basilica dei Santi Giovanni e Paolo (0.8km Northeast)
  • Doge's Palace (1.1km East)
  • St. Mark's Basilica (1.1km East)
  • Scuola Grande di San Rocco (0.2km West)


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