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Landmark: Palazzo MalipieroCity: Venice
Country: Italy
Continent: Europe
Palazzo Malipiero, Venice, Italy, Europe
Palazzo Malipiero is a historic palace located in the San Marco district of Venice, Italy.
This structure functions as a private residence and is not open for public tours.
Visual Characteristics
The palazzo exhibits a Renaissance architectural style. Its facade is constructed from Istrian stone and brick, featuring multiple levels with arched windows. The primary color palette consists of muted earth tones, with terracotta roof tiles.
Location & Access Logistics
Palazzo Malipiero is situated on the Riva degli Schiavoni, adjacent to the Bridge of Sighs. It is approximately 0.2km East of St. Mark's Square. Access is primarily by water taxi or Vaporetto. The nearest Vaporetto stop is San Zaccaria (Lines 1, 2, 4.1, 4.2, 5.1, 5.2), located 0.1km West.
Historical & Ecological Origin
The original structure dates back to the 15th century, with significant renovations and expansions occurring in the 17th century. It was built for the Malipiero family, a prominent Venetian noble house. The palazzo's purpose has consistently been residential and representative of the family's status.
Key Highlights & Activities
As a private residence, direct visitor activities are not available. Observation of the exterior architecture from the Riva degli Schiavoni is the primary engagement.
Infrastructure & Amenities
No public amenities are associated with Palazzo Malipiero. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally available in this area of Venice. Food vendors and public restrooms are located in the vicinity of St. Mark's Square.
Best Time to Visit
For exterior viewing, morning light (approximately 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM) provides direct illumination on the facade. Afternoon light (approximately 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM) offers softer, angled light. The best months for visiting Venice are April, May, September, and October, avoiding peak summer heat and crowds.
Facts & Legends
The Malipiero family was one of the oldest patrician families in Venice, tracing its lineage back to the Roman era. Legend suggests that a secret passage once connected the palazzo to the Doge's Palace, though this remains unverified.
Nearby Landmarks
- Doge's Palace (0.1km West)
- St. Mark's Basilica (0.2km West)
- Bridge of Sighs (0.05km West)
- Ponte della Paglia (0.05km West)
- Arsenale di Venezia (1.0km East)