Palazzo Giustinian, Venice
Facts and practical information
Nestled in the heart of Venice, Palazzo Giustinian stands as an illustrious example of Venetian Gothic architecture that continues to captivate visitors with its historical charm and aesthetic grandeur. This palace, which graces the Grand Canal, was once the residence of the Giustinian family, an influential clan in Venetian society.
Constructed in the late Gothic period, Palazzo Giustinian's design reflects the opulence and artistry of its era. Its façade, adorned with intricate stonework and arched windows, offers a picturesque reflection in the waters of the canal, making it a favored subject for photographers and artists. The palace's strategic location near the bustling Rialto area ensures that it remains a prominent feature on the itinerary of any Venetian tour.
Visitors to Palazzo Giustinian are often struck by the harmonious blend of grandeur and the intimate atmosphere that pervades its halls and chambers. While the palace is not always open to the public, its exterior alone provides a glimpse into the lavish lifestyle of Venice's noble past. Passersby can admire its elegant balconies and the ornate decorations that speak of a bygone era of extravagance and power.
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Palazzo Giustinian – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Palazzo Erizzo Nani Mocenigo, Ca' Rezzonico, Palazzo Dandolo Paolucci, Palazzo Loredan dell'Ambasciatore.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Palazzo Giustinian by public transport?
Ferry
- San Samuele • Lines: 2 (2 min walk)
- Ca' Rezzonico • Lines: 1, A (2 min walk)
Bus
- Venezia B1 • Lines: 10, 19, 72 (11 min walk)
- Venezia B7 • Lines: 53E (12 min walk)
Tram
- Piazzale Roma • Lines: T1 (12 min walk)
Train
- Piazzale Roma (14 min walk)
- Venezia Santa Lucia (14 min walk)