
Campo San Samuele (St. Samuel's Square), Venice
One of the few squares that open up to the Grand Canal, Saint Samuel's Square ("Campo San Samuele") boasts two remarkable palaces of immense historical, architectural, and cultural significance to Venice: the Grassi Palace ("Palazzo Grassi"), a renowned gallery showcasing contemporary masterpieces, and the Malipiero Palace ("Palazzo Malipiero"), once the residence of the legendary Venetian lover, Giacomo Casanova.
With its origins dating back to the Byzantine era, the Malipiero Palace carries a rich architectural legacy spanning nine centuries. The intricate design of the building reflects the care and passion for the arts exhibited by each successive generation of owners. Presently, the palace has been divided into multiple apartments, while the 2nd floor houses a hotel that still boasts beautifully preserved 18th-century frescoes.
Meanwhile, the historical abode of the Grassi family exudes grandeur befitting a palatial residence, complete with a central courtyard and a magnificent baroque staircase. As is customary for galleries hosting rotating exhibitions, it is advisable to inquire about the current displays.
At the heart of the square stands the Church of Saint Samuel ("Chiesa di San Samuele"), where Casanova received his baptism. Erected in the late 12th century, the church has retained much of its original form and features one of the city's oldest bell towers. Although the church was established in the preceding century, it underwent extensive reconstruction in the late 17th century.
With its origins dating back to the Byzantine era, the Malipiero Palace carries a rich architectural legacy spanning nine centuries. The intricate design of the building reflects the care and passion for the arts exhibited by each successive generation of owners. Presently, the palace has been divided into multiple apartments, while the 2nd floor houses a hotel that still boasts beautifully preserved 18th-century frescoes.
Meanwhile, the historical abode of the Grassi family exudes grandeur befitting a palatial residence, complete with a central courtyard and a magnificent baroque staircase. As is customary for galleries hosting rotating exhibitions, it is advisable to inquire about the current displays.
At the heart of the square stands the Church of Saint Samuel ("Chiesa di San Samuele"), where Casanova received his baptism. Erected in the late 12th century, the church has retained much of its original form and features one of the city's oldest bell towers. Although the church was established in the preceding century, it underwent extensive reconstruction in the late 17th century.
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Sight Name: Campo San Samuele (St. Samuel's Square)
Sight Location: Venice, Italy (See walking tours in Venice)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Sight Location: Venice, Italy (See walking tours in Venice)
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